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[edit] Welcome to my talk page
Please feel free to give constructive advice!
I am currently studing the tutorials, and using my sandbox.
Obviously I need the basics. Among other necessities, I am interested in info on how to spell check my edits before I save them. Once someone thinks I am ready, I would like to be tasked with cleaning up pages that need help (I saw quite a few articles written in broken english). Eventually, I would like to create pages on subjects I am familiar with (construction industry).Preceding unsigned comment
[edit] Adoption
Hi and Welcome! What an interesting username - tell me, how did you decide on that ??! Of course, I'm happy to adpot - what would you like ot know about editing and contributing to our encyclopedia? I'll pop in a standard welcome template (below) for some useful links! Pedro : Chat 21:01, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
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[edit] Spell check
Hello Preceding_unsigned_comment. I decided to stop by and say I really like your username. Welcome to Wikipedia. We're glad to have you here. I am an editor with a medium level of experience. With regard to your question on spell checking your edits, if Wikipedia has a feature that does that, I am unaware of it. The web browser Firefox has a built in spell checker. As you type in Wikipedia, misspelled words will be underlined in red, just like in a word processing program. JBFrenchhorn (talk) 03:59, 24 March 2008 (UTC)