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# 10.1.2 Correct copy with spell check

> How to run it, result panel, fix one or all, when to use it

Spell check **finds typos and spelling mistakes** in your draft.

It doesn’t change sentence structure; it helps clean up **basic language errors** first.

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## How do I run it?

Click the spell check button in the document header.

The suggestions panel opens on the right. Checking runs on the **whole document**.

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## What you see

When you run spell check, the right panel shows:

### 1. List of suggestions

* Incorrect form
* Suggested replacement

You can act on each item separately.

Examples:

* "its" → "it's"
* "teh" → "the"

### 2. Apply one by one

Click a suggestion to apply it in the document. You choose what to change.

### 3. Apply all

Use the **Apply all** button to fix that type of error in one go. Useful for repeated spacing or spelling issues.

### 4. Save changes

When you’re done, click **Save changes** so they’re stored.

Until you save, changes are not final.

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## When to use it

Spell check is most useful:

* Right after the first full draft
* Before running AI review
* In the final pass before submission

Fixing basic errors first makes later revision easier.

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## How to use it

* In early drafts, prefer applying suggestions one by one.
* Right before submission, “Apply all” can speed things up.
* Combine with word replace to keep wording consistent.

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## What to watch

Spell check follows standard spelling and spacing.

* Deliberate colloquial style
* Character-specific speech
* Dialect

are worth checking before you accept a change.

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## Summary

Spell check is the first step for cleaner copy.

* It finds errors automatically
* You can fix one or many
* You can apply in bulk
* Changes are saved when you confirm

Do this **before** big structural edits.
