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Introduction
 » ASPSpellCheck
 » What's New?
 » Getting Started
Installations & Settings
 » Installation Process
 » Compatibility
 » Installing Dictionaries
 » Enforced Corrections
 » Custom Dictionary
 » Settings File
Usage
 » Usage Basics
 » ASPSpellLink Class
 » Properties
 » Methods
 » Notes
 » ASP.Net Spell Check Compatibility
Examples
 » Basic SpellCheck
 » Server Side Spellchecking
 » Language Variants
 » Submitting Form
 » WYSIWYG Usage
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Enforced Corrections

The Enforced corrections file allows you to force certain words to return specific spell checking results.

This is particularly useful for automatically changing user's usage of inappropriate verbiage - and also to curtail the use of confusing Acronyms.

Activating Enforced Corrections
To turn Enforced Corrections on, change the variable setting_UseEnforcedCorrectionsFile to true in the settings file.

Modifying the Enforced Corrections File
The Enforced Corrections file is found at /ASPSpellCheck/International/EnforcedCorrections.txt
The file is delimited language by language

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Example usage of custom.txt:

ENGLISH
USA--> United States Of America || United States Army
IMHO-->In My Humble Opinion
============================
DANSK
============================
DEUTSCH
============================
ESPANOL
============================
FRANCAIS
============================
ITALIANO
============================
NEDERLANDS
============================
PORTUGUES
============================
SVENSKA

In the above example:

The word USA will automatically suggest "United States Of America" and "United States Army"
The word IMHO will automatically suggest "In My Humble Opinion"

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