Version: 3.1  3.0

 

  Manually Editing Errors


The MapSpellerEdit Error dialog is very flexible and powerful with three primary purposes:
  1. Editing an error using the keyboard. This would be needed, for example, if the word's context menu didn't offer the wanted replacement word.
  2. Replacing all occurrences of the misspelled word in the target container by the typed-in word. The word can be geographically bound or not.
  3. Adding the edited word to either:
    • A personal dictionary
    • A personal Locationary at the location of the word in the highlighted blue row of the Potential Errors dialog
    • A personal Locationary at the locations of all geographic occurrences of the misspelled word that it replaces. The occurrences of the word outside of maps (if any) are not added to locationaries as they don't have a meaningful geographic location.

 


 
The screen snapshot above shows the Edit Error dialog when a table is not in edit mode. The word in question can't be edited, but it can be added as a correctly spelled word to a dictionary or locationary.


 
This screen snapshot shows the Edit Error dialog when a table is in edit mode. The word in question can be corrected once or at each occurrence it is found in the Potential Error Dialog. The word or its replacement can be added to a dictionary or locationary as well.

 

Important Note
 
The option to add the replacement word to a Locationary is only available if the misspelled word resides in a data frame.
 
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MapSpeller™ 3.1 for ArcGIS®
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