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Using the WSpell ActiveX Spelling Checker with TX Text Control

A brief article, with sample source code, that shows you how to add spell checking capabilities to your TX Text Control application, using the popular ActiveX spell checker, WSpell, from Wintertree.

Using the WSpell ActiveX Spelling Checker with TX Text Control

A brief article, with sample source code, that shows you how to add spell checking capabilities to your TX Text Control application, using the popular ActiveX spell checker, WSpell, from Wintertree.

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