This feature does not catch the errors users report after launch? I even tried exporting the course for translation and running it through Word editor and nothing....
All the words outlined in the image are correctly spelled. However, the grammaris wrong. Instead of "based on a requirements," it should be "based on requirements" (i.e., the "a" should be deleted).
Unfortunately, that's not something a spell-checker checks. And that's why it's important to have someone proofread a course before it's published.
Oh, I only looked at the image, notthe Word document, so my previous comment was based on the example in that.
Now that I see what's in Word, it's easy to spot the issue: The misspelled words are ALL CAPS. The default setting for spell-checking is to ignore such words to avoid flagging correct initialisms.
You can adjust the spelling options so Storyline will check those words, too. Just go to Storyline Options > Spelling Options, and then de-select the checkbox for "Ignore words in UPPERCASE (e.g., ASAP)."
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All the words outlined in the image are correctly spelled. However, the grammar is wrong. Instead of "based on a requirements," it should be "based on requirements" (i.e., the "a" should be deleted).
Unfortunately, that's not something a spell-checker checks. And that's why it's important to have someone proofread a course before it's published.
One of the words was COMPELTE instead of COMPLETE...
Oh, I only looked at the image, not the Word document, so my previous comment was based on the example in that.
Now that I see what's in Word, it's easy to spot the issue: The misspelled words are ALL CAPS. The default setting for spell-checking is to ignore such words to avoid flagging correct initialisms.
You can adjust the spelling options so Storyline will check those words, too. Just go to Storyline Options > Spelling Options, and then de-select the checkbox for "Ignore words in UPPERCASE (e.g., ASAP)."
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