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Open the Wikipedia article, select "edit" from the menu atop the page or section, select and copy the article source, paste it into a Word or Writer document, follow the red (spelling) and green (grammar) markers, and correct mistakes as necessary. To enable spellchecking in Microsoft Word, go to the Tools menu and enable "Grammar and ...
'''bold''' ''italics'' <sup>superscript</sup> <sub>superscript</sub> → bold: → italics: → superscript → subscript <s>strikeout</s> <u>underline</u> <big>big ...
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It might seem logical that where spell-checking dictionaries are concerned, "the bigger, the better," so that correct words are not marked as incorrect. In practice, however, an optimal size for English appears to be around 90,000 entries. If there are more than this, incorrectly spelled words may be skipped because they are mistaken for others.
This page has copy-and-paste examples for adding words to Wiktionary when dealing with correctly-spelled words flagged by moss.. If you aren't confident in the definition of a word, you can use {{rfdef|en}} ("en" if it's an English word, otherwise the right language code).
HLHJ, I have added this row onto the cheat sheet. Ilex verticillata 00:44, 28 November 2022 (UTC) Wow, thank you, Ilex verticillata! I'd completely forgotten I ever made this comment. I'm glad you took it up and did something. Welcome to Wikipedia, and please feel free to ping me if you need info or help for anything.
This page provides a list of English words, terms, abbreviations and acronyms commonly encountered by Wikipedia editors. You may copy it and add it to your software's spell-check dictionary. Please add to the list!