Spell checkers are one of the great inventions of the computer age.  When was the last time you saw a dictionary?  These were once indispensable for anyone who would write as part of their job, or when corresponding with acquaintances (remember letters?).  This blog would be more a of a mess than it is without the built in Spell Checker. 
I rely on Spell Checkers to make this dummy appear smarter.  However, they can get you in trouble.  If you are not precise in selecting the replacement word in a Spell Checker list, you can send the wrong message.  For instance, I had a vice president with the last name of Flessas.  Anytime I would use his name in an email or MS Word document, the Spell Checker would flag it as a mis-spelling.  Two of the suggested replacements were Fleeces and Feces.  Either of those selections would have conveyed an unfortunate message.
Another humorous instance involved an email I received.  I was one of many sent the email that apologized for rescheduling a meeting.  The sender intended to say: "I am sorry for the inconvenience", but selected the wrong option provided by his Spell Checker and sent: "I am sorry for the incontinence".  Quite a different message?
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Yup auto spell check is a must for me. Gotta have it! :)
ReplyDeleteHowever, I do believe that one downfall of this modern tool is the lack of knowledge for spelling by most. When I hand write something an auto spell check does not apply, gets me in trouble sometimes. :) ha ha