User Guide

6-4 — Spell-Right Dictionary Smith Corona Corporation
When using AutoSpell, your typewriter inserts corrections in Mem Mode
by erasing the original word and inserting the change. If the new word is
two or more characters longer than the original word, your typewriter
automatically realigns the line. In Type Mode, if the correction is two or
more characters longer than the original word, the typewriter erases the
text back to the error, inserts the replacement, and reprints the rest of the
line. The display prompts:
Auto Realignment
In Type Mode, if you backspace to a prior word, activate AutoSpell and
replace it with a word that is one character more or any number of
characters less than the original word, the typewriter will automatically
activate Half Space to fit the new word in the available space.
In Line Mode, the original word is erased and the new word inserted. If
the replacement moves text beyond the right margin, the line prints to
that point and the rest of the text remains on the display.
Using AutoSpell
Activate AutoSpell to suggest alternative spellings when errors are
located.
NOTE: In
Type
Mode, AutoSpell only checks text in the
correction memory. In
Line
Mode, only text on the
display can be checked.
1. Press Code + Spell (Tab/S) when the cursor or print hammer is on
the incorrect word. A beep is heard. The display first prompts:
Spell
and then alternative words are displayed.
2. Press Code + to scroll through the alternatives one word at a
time. The prior word moves off the display. Press Code + to
return to prior word(s). If no alternatives are recommended, the
display prompts:
No Alternatives.
3. Press Return when the correct word is displayed to replace the
incorrect one. If you decide not to replace the original word, press
Code + Spell (Tab/S) to exit AutoSpell. No beep is heard. If no
alternative is available, the unit automatically exits AutoSpell.
NOTE: AutoSpell corrects only in the active print mode.
Code
+
Tab S
Spell