[BNU] Re: Planner question

  • From: Tom Lange <lange85@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <braillenote@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2014 20:36:57 -0800

Hi,
You can definitely run spell check within the planner, but not in an 
appointment scheduling or editing dialog. After an appointment is scheduled or 
modified, run spell check as you would in any other document.

Tom

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ricardo Herrera 
  To: koala@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Cc: <russellli00@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ; <braillenote@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
  Sent: Monday, February 03, 2014 6:27 AM
  Subject: [BNU] Re: Planner question


  Sorry. I myself haven't gotten it to work. Then again, i only tried once. :)

  Ricardo
  Sent from my iPhone

  On Feb 3, 2014, at 5:28, "Sharon S" <koala@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


    Hi, I have just gone into my planner and the spell check option is there. I 
recall using it once or twice to get the right spelling for some of my 
appointments so your student should be able to do it.

      As for the discussion about getting an Apex rather then the MPower then 
that really depends on what the MPower is used for and if there is money in the 
budget to buy one. I only went to an Apex because of the extra features offered 
over the MPower however I had just received some money so I could afford to buy 
it myself.

      Hope this helps.
      From Shaz.
      BN QT Apex and PK user.
      From: Linda Russell 
      To: braillenote@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2014 12:17 AM
      Subject: [BNU] Planner question


      My student who is in 8th grade, has told me that you cannot do spell 
check in the planner.  Not that I don't trust her, but just wanted to be sure- 
she is very lax in checking over her work. 


      Thank you for any help you can share. 
      She uses a empower, although she thinks we should get her an apex:)


      -- 

      Linda Russell
      Intervention Specialist
      Newcomerstown Exempted Village Schools
      740-498-4151 ex:13 207

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