![]() ![]() Mark found error as correct and continue: Click the Ignore once button. To change this behavior, clear the Ignore items in the non-translatable lists added to the project check box.Īfter spell checking finishes, the Grammar checking window opens:Ĭorrect the error: From the Suggestions/rules list, choose a suggestion, or type the correction in the Replacement box. Tell memoQ to also look for words in the project's non-translatable lists when checking spelling: Normally memoQ ignores phrases in those non-translatable lists. Make sure to check all lists in the Ignore lists box you want to see in the drop-down. Tell memoQ where to add new words in the project: From the In the current project, add new words to drop-down box, choose the ignore list you want to use. You can delete only one ignore list at once. To confirm your action, click Yes in the Confirm delete window. The Edit ignore list window opens.ĭelete an ignore list: Uncheck the ignore list you want to delete. The Create new ignore list window opens.Įdit an ignore list: Select the ignore list you want to modify. To manage ignore lists in the Spell checking window, click the Ignore these tab.Ĭreate a new ignore list: Click New. Ignore lists are resources that you can also create and edit in the Resource console. To do this, you need an ignore list first. When you click Add to tell memoQ that a word is correct, memoQ adds it to an ignore list. To learn more about language-dependent settings: See the documentation for the Spelling and grammar pane in Options. (You cannot choose the language here – this window works for the current target language.) The settings are the same as on the Spelling and grammar pane of the Options window. You can set up the spell checker and change its settings in the Spell checking window. Also, for Vietnamese and Thai, spell checking is not supported.įor these languages, use the grammar checker. It is not for all languages: There is no spell checking for Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. Normally, memoQ does not check locked rows: To check them, check the Check locked rows check box in the bottom left corner of the window. To turn this off, clear the Wrap around check box in the bottom left corner of the window. If you start spell checking in the middle of a document, memoQ will start over at the end. Tell memoQ that this is not a spelling error: Click Add to add this term to an ignore list. Ignore the same error everywhere in the document: Click Skip All. Ignore the error just this once: Click Skip. Click Correct.Ĭorrect the error everywhere in the document: From the Suggestions list, choose a suggestion, or type the correction in the Replacement box. When memoQ stops at an error, choose one of the following:Ĭorrect the error just this once: From the Suggestions list, choose a suggestion, or type the correction in the Replacement box. Grammar errors will show only if Microsoft Word is installed on the computer, and it has the grammar checker for your target language. In the Spell Checking window memoQ marks spelling errors in red, and in the Grammar Checking window, it marks grammar errors in green. Go through the spelling errors in the document, and decide what to do about each. It keeps you waiting until it finds the first spelling error. On the Translation ribbon, click Spelling/Grammar.MemoQ prefers Hunspell as the alternative spelling checker. Spell check runs grammar, too: If Microsoft Word is on your computer, and it has the grammar checker for your target language, memoQ will show grammar problems in the same window - unless you turn it off in the Options window ( Spelling and Grammar pane, Grammar tab). Set up spell checking first: To do that, open Options, and choose the Spelling and grammar item from the Category list. You should do this before delivering the translation. You need the Spell checking window only if you want to go through all spelling and grammar warnings in one go. To correct an error, right-click the underlined word or sentence, and choose a suggestion from the menu (you can also edit the text manually). Normally, in the Grid memoQ underlines supposed spelling errors with red, and grammar errors with blue. ![]() To use Word's spelling and grammar, you need to have Word installed on your computer – together with the language pack for your memoQ project's target language. MemoQ uses either Microsoft Word's spelling and grammar checker, or Hunspell (an open-source spell checker). Before you deliver a translation, you are supposed to check its spelling (and grammar).
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