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Spell-checking comments
If commenting is enabled in a PDF document, you can spell-check the text you add in note 
comments. However, you cannot check the spelling of text in the underlying Adobe PDF 
document. (To do that, use the source application to spell-check the document before you 
create the PDF document.) Unrecognized words appear underlined after you type them. 
You can edit these words in context, or you can open the Check Spelling dialog box.
To change a single misspelled word:
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the word in the form field or comment 
pop-up window, and then select the correct word from a list of alternatives.
To spell-check text in comments:
1.  Choose Edit > Check Spelling > In Comments And Form Fields. If the PDF document is 
open in a web browser, make sure that the Edit toolbar is open, and click the Spell Check 
button 
.
2.  Click Start to begin the spell check. When a word that may be misspelled is found, it 
appears under Word Not Found. Suggested corrections appear under Suggestions.
3.  To change the word that may be misspelled, do one of the following:
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Edit the selected word. To undo your change, click Undo Edit. To accept your change, 
click Change.
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Double-click to select a correction from the list of suggestions.
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Click Ignore if you don't want to change the word, and want to continue with the check.
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Click Ignore All to ignore every instance of the word. Click Add if you want to add the 
word to your personal dictionary. 
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Click Change to replace the unrecognized word with the one in the Suggested Corrections 
section. 
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Click Change All to replace every instance of the unrecognized word with the one in the 
list of suggestions.
4.  Click Done when you are finished with the spell check.
To specify a language dictionary:
1.  Choose Edit > Check Spelling > Edit Dictionary.
2.  Choose the language dictionary you want to use from the Dictionary menu, and then click 
Done.
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