Saturday, December 1, 2012

Hewlett Packard Windows 7 - Wordpad?

Hewlett Packard Windows 7 - Wordpad?
Wordpad is Hewlett Packard's version of Microsoft Word. Unbelievably, it doesn't appear to have a spell-check. Is that really the case, or have I somehow failed to activate it?
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wordpad actually comes will all windows, it's Mircosoft word you have to buy. Wordpad doesn't have spellcheck unless something has change between yesterday and today.
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Wordpad is MICROSOFT'S CHEAP version of Word. It doesn't have a spellchecker or many other things that Word has. Open Office http://www.openoffice.org/ Writer is free and has a spellchecker.
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Wordpad belongs to Microsoft. It's packaged in their Windows as a free program. No, it doesn't come with spell check. There are several 3d party software programs that you can download to run with Wordpad to give it spellcheck capabilities. Below is an example. I have NO idea if this program is good......I just found it doing a Yahoo search for 3d party software for you. http://spellex.com/Products/spxa/default.htm
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Word pad doesn`t have spell check, you`re thinking of Microsoft office. If you don`t want to buy office download open office, it`s free, is compatible with microsoft office and has spell check.
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Wordpad comes directly from Microsoft -- HP has nothing to do with it. Wordpad was the successor to Notepad -- a straight text editor with no pretensions to being a word processor. Wordpad really isn't much better. Yes, it does not have a spell check -- or about 95% of the other features Word has. It barely qualifies as a word processor, mostly because it has text formatting and word wrap. Beyond that, pffffft! Sorry.

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