enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Edit your personal dictionary in AOL Desktop Gold

    help.aol.com/articles/edit-your-personal...

    1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Click the Settings button at the top. 3. Click Mail on the left side. 4. Click the Spell Check tab. 5. Click Add after typing in a word and it will be added to your personal dictionary.

  3. 96 Shortcuts for Accents and Symbols: A Cheat Sheet

    www.aol.com/96-shortcuts-accents-symbols-cheat...

    The post 96 Shortcuts for Accents and Symbols: A Cheat Sheet appeared first on Reader's Digest. These printable keyboard shortcut symbols will make your life so much easier.

  4. Change your language or location preferences in AOL

    help.aol.com/articles/change-your-language-or...

    By setting your preferred language and location, you can stay informed with the latest local headlines, weather forecast and date formats displayed.

  5. Use spell check in AOL Mail

    help.aol.com/articles/check-spelling-in-new-aol-mail

    Don't worry about relying on your browser's spell check feature. With AOL Mail, click one button to check the entire contents of your email to ensure that everything is spelled correctly. In addition, you'll never need worry about typos or misspelled words again by enabling auto spell check. Use spell check

  6. Beta - Main

    beta.aol.com

    January #3 1/23: images missing in mail fix, crash fixes, and much more! January #2 1/9: cookies fix, spell check suggestions fix! January #1 1/6: protocol handing issue fix, desktop wallpaper fix

  7. Beta - Projects Desktop Windows - AOL

    beta.aol.com/projects/desktop/windows

    spell check suggestions - when right-clicking on an identified misspelled word (red underlined), no suggestions are currently being offered to replace it. Currently the suggested work around is the run the On Demand spell check (clicking the "Spell Check" button at the bottom of compose mail).

  8. Ñ - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ñ

    In Tagalog, Visayan, and other Philippine languages, most Spanish terms that include ñ are respelled with ny . The conventional exceptions (with considerable variations) are proper names, which usually retain ñ and their original Spanish or Hispanicised spelling (Santo Niño, Parañaque, Mañalac, Malacañan).

  9. LanguageTool - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LanguageTool

    Desktop app: 156 MB [2 ... languagetool.org LanguageTool is a free and open-source grammar, style, and spell checker, ... LanguageTool does not check a sentence for ...