![]() ![]() ' Thanks to MOS Master and fumei for their help with this one 'This is the code to use if you want this to run on exit from the last field on 'the form/template. So this is a fast and super easy way to do this without much code involved. If you protect the form then the spellcheck feature is not available. But they don't want them to be able to change anything else in the form. The owner of the form wants the end user to be able to spell check the information that they put into it. Ok, say someone wants you to make a template for them with a bunch of form fields on it and it really won't require code because they are just filling in their info. (Needs to be attached to the last formfield) One for each individual field, (Needs to be atttached to each formfield) and one that will spell check all formfields. ![]() Two methods to enable the spell checker on Formfields. Spell check only form fields on a protected document ![]()
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