If you want a handheld spellchecker try those on offer at
http://dyslexic.com or you could change the language on Microsoft Office
(if that is the system) to accept the French dictionary. There are more
proofing tools available for Office in a myriad of languages but it is
possible you already have French on the system
http://www.microsoft.com/office/previous/deployment/worldwide/proofing.a
sp
Best wishes
E.A.
Mrs E.A.Draffan
TechDis, USIE, EDB,
University of Sussex,
Brighton BN1 9RG
Tel: 01273 873600
http://www.techdis.ac.uk
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From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff.
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Hyslop, Fiona
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 08:57
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Subject: spellchecker
Dear all,
A student is studying French as part of an International Business
degree. She usually uses a spellchecker in other (non french) exams,
does anyone know if there is any related technology which might assist
her in this context? Fiona
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