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  • The only way I know of would be to copy your Rich text and paste it into a word document or something that has spell check.. But that would be a great enhancement for Quick Base :) 
  • Grate qwestjun!

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    Adam Keever
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  • There's not an option for spell-check built into Quick Base, but there are browser-based spell checkers that might work for you. If you use Chrome, you can check out their browser extensions and see if you find one that suits your needs.

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    Blake Harrison
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    DataBlender - Quick Base Solution Provider
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    • JohnArniotis1's avatar
      JohnArniotis1
      Qrew Member
      The only problem I see with that solution is the native browser solutions and extensions do not seem to be able to check the rich text fields. The only way any suggestions are made is if the user goes into the HTML code and that is not user friendly. Regular text fields seem to work with the browser implementation, at least it does with Chrome.

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      John Arniotis
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