Spell-Checking Your Outgoing Messages - Blackberry dummies 2 Manual

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file type, we mean Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents, as well as pic-
tures, music, and videos. Follow these steps:
1. Open the Messages application.
2. Press the menu key and touch-press Compose.
You're prompted with a blank e-mail.
3. In the To field, type the recipient's name or e-mail address.
You see a list of your contacts matching the name or address that you're
typing. You can make a selection from this list.
4. Type your message subject and body.
5. Press the menu key and touch-press Attach File.
You're prompted with folders. Think of them as the folders on your PC.
6. Touch-press the folders until you get to the file you want to send and
then touch-press that file.
You see the file in the e-mail message.
7. Press the menu key and touch-press Send.
Your message has wings.

Spell-checking your outgoing messages

Whether you're composing an e-mail message or an SMS text message (see
Chapter 8), you can always check your spelling with the built-in spell checker.
Simply press the menu key and touch-press Check Spelling.
When it finds an error, the BlackBerry spell checker makes a suggestion. If
you want to skip that word and go on to the next, press the escape key.
If you want to skip spell checking altogether for an e-mail, press and hold
the escape key. (Your Storm does the same type of dotted-underlining as
Microsoft Word.)
By default, the spell checker doesn't kick in before you send your message,
but you can change that:
1. Open the Messages application.
2. Press the menu key and touch-press Options.
3. Touch-press Spell Check.
4. Make sure Spell Check EMail Before Sending is checked.
5. Press the menu key and touch-press Save.
Chapter 7: You've Got (Lots of) E-Mail
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