For those of us who consistently type to for too, there for their, or site for sight, Word 2007 has a new feature that not only checks for the correct spelling but also for the correct context.
In Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word, you can select the Use contextual spelling check box to get help with finding and fixing this type of mistake.
Follow these steps to activate the contextual spell checker:
1. Click the Office Button.
2. Click the Word Options button.
3. Click Proofing.
4. In the When Correcting Spelling And Grammar In
Word section,
Click the Use Contextual Spelling check box
Click the Check spelling at you type check box
Clear the Hide spelling errors
5. Click OK.
Type in Too pears of shoes are for sail.
The spell checker flags and underlines the
contextual error in blue.
Right click the underlined word and a suggestion
will appear on the list.
