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The box in the upper-left corner identifies words not found in the selected dictionaries, and also identifies the type
of element that contains the text (such as a text field or frame label).
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Do one of the following:
• Click Add To Personal to add the word to your personal dictionary.
• Click Ignore to leave the word unchanged. Click Ignore All to leave all occurrences of the word in the document
unchanged.
• Enter a word in the Change To box or select a word from the Suggestions scroll list. Then click Change to change
the word or click Change All to change all occurrences of the word in the document.
• Click Delete to delete the word from the document.
To end the spelling check, do one of the following:
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• Click Close to end spelling before Flash reaches the end of the document.
• Continue checking spelling until you see a notification that Flash has reached the end of the document, then click
No to end spelling checking. (Click Yes to continue the spelling check at the beginning of the document.)
Customize the spelling checker
Do one of the following:
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• Select Text > Spelling Setup. (Use this option if you have not used the Check Spelling feature before.)
• In the Check Spelling dialog box (Text > Check Spelling), click Setup.
Set any of the following options:
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Use these options to specify which elements are to be checked.
Document Options
Lists the built-in dictionaries. You must select at least one dictionary to enable spelling checking.
Dictionaries
Enter a path or click the folder icon and browse to a document to use as a personal dictionary.
Personal Dictionary
(You can modify this dictionary.)
Adds words and phrases to your personal dictionary. In the Personal Dictionary dialog
Edit Personal Dictionary
box, enter each new item on a separate line in the text field.
Use these options to control how Flash handles specific types of words and characters when
Checking Options
checking spelling.
Embed and share fonts
You can embed a font in your SWF file so that the font does not need to be present on the devices the SWF file
eventually plays back on. To embed a font, create a font library item.
Creating a font library item also allows you to use the font as a shared library item for sharing among multiple SWF
files. You must also assign the font item a linkage identifier string and a URL where the document that contains the
font symbol will be posted. In this way, you can link to the font and use it in a Flash application. When you use font
symbols for dynamic or input text, embed the font outline information.
After a font symbol in a Flash document has an assigned identifier string and URL, use the font symbol in another
Flash document by copying the font symbol into the destination FLA file.
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