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Spell Checking in TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms

ComponentOne Spell .NET provides spell checking integration for TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms applications. The linked newsletter article walks through the complete setup process, demonstrating how to connect the spell checker to the text control with minimal code.

Spell Checking in TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms

This article illustrates how to add powerful spell checking to your TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms application using ComponentOne Spell .NET.

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