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Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.) Expired - Lifetime Application number US09/537,965 Other versions US20020010726A1 Google Patents Method and apparatus for updating database of automatic spelling correctionsĭownload PDF Info Publication number US6918086B2 US6918086B2 US09/537,965 US53796500A US6918086B2 US 6918086 B2 US6918086 B2 US 6918086B2 US 53796500 A US53796500 A US 53796500A US 6918086 B2 US6918086 B2 US 6918086B2 Authority US United States Prior art keywords misspelled word update list computer software Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google Patents US6918086B2 - Method and apparatus for updating database of automatic spelling corrections Use the WordRake Accept and Reject controls to indicate which suggestions to keep.US6918086B2 - Method and apparatus for updating database of automatic spelling corrections To Rake only certain sections, highlight the desired text and select Rake. If you click the Rake button with no text selected, the software will Rake the entire document. Clicking the Rake button reveals WordRake's suggestions. If you don't choose, you will receive only Brevity suggestions. Select Brevity to shorten sentences or Simplicity to change complex words into familiar ones. To access the WordRake controls, select the WordRake tab.Ĭheck the box to tell WordRake which types of editing suggestions you'd like to receive. When you open Microsoft Word, there will be a new tab in the menu called WordRake (in Word 2010 and later) or Add-Ins (in Word 2007). Here are the steps for using WordRake to edit your document. WordRake adds editing controls for clarity, brevity, and simplicity to your Microsoft Word menu.
