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Judy Nollet

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.

Judy Nollet

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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