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since we switched to firefox spell check is automatic here which drives me crazy because I have to go back and fix all of my typos.I hate seeing the underlined red words.....i know that I am a bad speller, wonder if I could turn that off somehow
you sure can. here's how:
  1. From the Tools menu, select Options
  2. Click the Advanced icon at the top of the dialog (rightmost icon, looks like a gear).
  3. The second section is Browsing, within which the last checkbox is "Check my spelling as i type." Deselect that checkbox by clicking it once.

    Spellchecking should now be turned off.

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