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Spelling and Grammar checker

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Can't believe that in 2019, a major Microsoft product like Dynamics for Marketing *doesn't* have a built-in spell checker!

Users have to write their content in Word and then copy/paste it into CRM Marketing, or they have to write it in CRM, copy it to Word, spell check it, and then copy it back to CRM.

Truly mind-boggling!

Is there no plan to enable this within the app?  ClickDimensions, which we used before moving to Marketing, was able to do this.

As I type this in Firefox, I'm getting spelling mistakes highlighted, but when I type in Marketing Text Block, this doesn't work, so however the program is coded, it doesn't integrate with the browser (or all browsers).  Surely this should be on the Toolbar that appears when you type in a Text Block?

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  • cloflyMao Profile Picture
    25,210 on at
    RE: Spelling and Grammar checker

    Hi Partner,

    It's unfortunate that spell checking feature is not available in Designer at present, you could suggest and request it to Idea forum:

    https://experience.dynamics.com/ideas/categories/?forum=dfa5b83d-9e4c-e811-a956-000d3a1bef07&forumName=Dynamics%20365%20for%20Marketing

    As you mentioned, actually both Firefox and Chrome support spelling check feature with new HTML5 ' spellcheck="true" ' attribute.

    For Chrome, you could enable the feature with tutorial below:

    https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/best-ways-to-spell-check-on-the-go-in-chrome/

    Text Block element is formatted as p tag, so you could search and find these elements with '<p' then add the attribute.

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    However, it require us to add them manually, so you could create an email template and add many the attribute pre-added Text blocks to make them reusable.

    Another workaround is that you download a free Chrome extension, it's a popup checking window and would be more convenient than opening Word, it also supports auto correct suggestion.

    https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/grammar-checker/mpeepmfabickbdbckcejbflkpfamgcon?hl=en

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    Regards,

    Clofly

      

  • Community Member Profile Picture
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    RE: Spelling and Grammar checker

    Check out this site : grammica.com/spell-check

  • Mustaqt Profile Picture
    5 on at
    RE: Spelling and Grammar checker

    Non-native speakers face numerous challenges. However, as technology advances, there are numerous grammar and spell checking tools available on the internet. Personally, I recommend using a spell checker.

    It's difficult to stay on top of your blog writing; the competition is fierce, and you must constantly come up with new ideas and find topics that people will want to read. Use AI tools to help you improve your writing skills, allowing you to focus on what matters most: creating great content.

    As technology advances, writers face new challenges due to language changes, and it is difficult to compete with other bloggers. As a result, I recommend that you use an AI tool to enhance your writing.

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