![]() Instead, you can instruct your Mac to offer a list of suggestions instead of just its best guess. ![]() The standard spell checker in macOS is all fine and good, but if you’re quite off in your initial attempt to spell a word, your Mac may not be able to guess the word correctly. If you’re happy with the Mac’s spelling suggestion when you see that little blue-text bubble as shown in my first screenshot above, though, you can just press the Spacebar to fill in that suggestion and move on to your next word. For example, in the screenshot below I’ve tried to spell the word “melancholy” (I swear I actually know how to spell that!) in a TextEdit document.Īs you can see, your Mac will make its best guess in this case, which’ll happen as long as you have both Edit> Spelling and Grammar > Check Spelling While Typing and Edit> Spelling and Grammar > Correct Spelling Automatically checked for the program you’re in. ![]() By default, the Mac’s spell checker gives you its best guess at what word you’re trying to type.
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