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To check the spelling in a file:
Choose Type > Check Spelling. 
The Check Spelling dialog box displays a list of words not found in the current Adobe 
Illustrator dictionary. 
To list separately words that are misspelled in the same way but that are in different 
cases (such as Mispell and mispell), select the Case Sensitive option.
To see a list of alternative spellings for a misspelled word, click the word in the 
Misspelled Words list. The first instance of that word is highlighted in your file, and any 
alternative spellings appear in the Suggested Corrections list. 
Do one of the following:
To enter a new spelling for a misspelled word, either click the correct spelling in the 
Suggested Corrections text box or type the corrected spelling in the text box. To 
change the first instance of the misspelled word in the file, click Change or double-click 
the correct word. To change every instance of the selected misspelled word in the file, 
select the correct word, and click Change All. 
To skip a word without changing it, click Skip. To skip every instance of the word in the 
file, click Skip All. This option removes the word from the Misspelled Words list, but the 
word reappears the next time the file is checked.
To add the word to your dictionary, click Add to List. To add several words at once, hold 
down Ctrl (Windows) or Shift+Command (Mac OS) while clicking or dragging the 
mouse to select the words. 
To edit your current dictionary list, click Edit List and do one of the following: 
To change a word in the dictionary list, select a word in the list, retype it in the text box, 
and click Change.
To add a new word, type it in the text box, and click Add.
To remove a word, select the word, and click Remove.
Click Done.
To change language dictionaries in the Spell Checking filter:
Choose Type > Check Spelling.
Click Language. Locate the language dictionary in the Text Filters folder in the Plug-ins 
folder inside the Adobe Illustrator application folder.
Select the language dictionary you want to use, and click Open.
Finding and replacing text
The Find command finds and replaces text strings on paths and within type containers 
while retaining the type style, color, kerning, and other type attributes of the text.
To find and replace text:
Choose Type > Find/Change.
Enter the text string you want to find and, if desired, the text string with which to 
replace it.