![]() Now, if you click on “open in dictionary” at the bottom the dictionary App opens and you can choose “English Thesaurus” from the top menu. This opens the word in sort of a preview dictionary. You can also use the Thesaurus in Final Draft, to use it just right-click on any word in your script and choose “Look Up”. ![]() If you activate Automatic spell checking, Final Draft will mark words that it cannot find in the dictionary with a red zig-zag line underneath. ![]() You can also choose whether you want Final Draft to check for Capitalization errors and for repeated words. In the options you can choose that language that you want Final Draft to use, there are several versions of English listed and some other common languages. If you find an error more than once in your script you can correct them all at once by clicking “replace all”. This will keep Final Draft from trying to correct it in the future. If you use a certain word that Final Draft cannot find in its dictionary quite often you can add it to the dictionary. It offers you alternatives and you can choose whether to use them or ignore it and keep the word you typed as is. To use the spell checker go to “Tools – Spelling”.įinal Draft lists you all the words here that are used in the script and that it couldn’t find in its dictionary. In this lesson we’ll have a quick look at Final Draft’s spell checker to avoid typos and other errors in your script before you hand it out.
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