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2002ASP #5343
QCheck (Utilities for your VB IDE)

Code editors in programming languages like Visual Basic, Access, SQL Server etc., don't provide a spell checker, and sometimes I was forced to cut and paste text back and forward from Microsoft Word. QCheck allow me to access the power of Microsoft Word quickly and painlessly. To use it is very simple; highlight a word or sentence then right-click the QCheck icon from the System Tray and select one of these options: 1. Spelling (also accessible by left-clicking the icon) 2. +Grammar 3. Thesaurus 4. Add Line Numbers (adds line numbers on selected text) 5. Remove Line Numbers (removes line numbers on selected text) 6. A simple text editor can be found by clicking Qpad from the popup menu. From here, spelling and grammar can be checked without highlighting the text. In addition, clicking the OK menu option, the corrected text will be sent to the application the editor was hooked onto (Do this by clicking the Set menu option). The last two options are especially useful for programmers wanting to add or remove line numbers in code editors with minimal effort.

2002C #13947
QCheck (Utilities for your VB IDE)

Code editors in programming languages like Visual Basic, Access, SQL Server etc., don't provide a spell checker, and sometimes I was forced to cut and paste text back and forward from Microsoft Word. QCheck allow me to access the power of Microsoft Word quickly and painlessly. To use it is very simple; highlight a word or sentence then right-click the QCheck icon from the System Tray and select one of these options: 1. Spelling (also accessible by left-clicking the icon) 2. +Grammar 3. Thesaurus 4. Add Line Numbers (adds line numbers on selected text) 5. Remove Line Numbers (removes line numbers on selected text) 6. A simple text editor can be found by clicking Qpad from the popup menu. From here, spelling and grammar can be checked without highlighting the text. In addition, clicking the OK menu option, the corrected text will be sent to the application the editor was hooked onto (Do this by clicking the Set menu option). The last two options are especially useful for programmers wanting to add or remove line numbers in code editors with minimal effort.

2002VB #22551
QCheck (Utilities for your VB IDE)

Code editors in programming languages like Visual Basic, Access, SQL Server etc., don't provide a spell checker, and sometimes I was forced to cut and paste text back and forward from Microsoft Word. QCheck allow me to access the power of Microsoft Word quickly and painlessly. To use it is very simple; highlight a word or sentence then right-click the QCheck icon from the System Tray and select one of these options: 1. Spelling (also accessible by left-clicking the icon) 2. +Grammar 3. Thesaurus 4. Add Line Numbers (adds line numbers on selected text) 5. Remove Line Numbers (removes line numbers on selected text) 6. A simple text editor can be found by clicking Qpad from the popup menu. From here, spelling and grammar can be checked without highlighting the text. In addition, clicking the OK menu option, the corrected text will be sent to the application the editor was hooked onto (Do this by clicking the Set menu option). The last two options are especially useful for programmers wanting to add or remove line numbers in code editors with minimal effort.

ASP_Volume2 #35736
QCheck (Utilities for your VB IDE)

Code editors in programming languages like Visual Basic, Access, SQL Server etc., don't provide a spell checker, and sometimes I was forced to cut and paste text back and forward from Microsoft Word. QCheck allow me to access the power of Microsoft Word quickly and painlessly. To use it is very simple; highlight a word or sentence then right-click the QCheck icon from the System Tray and select one of these options: 1. Spelling (also accessible by left-clicking the icon) 2. +Grammar 3. Thesaurus 4. Add Line Numbers (adds line numbers on selected text) 5. Remove Line Numbers (removes line numbers on selected text) 6. A simple text editor can be found by clicking Qpad from the popup menu. From here, spelling and grammar can be checked without highlighting the text. In addition, clicking the OK menu option, the corrected text will be sent to the application the editor was hooked onto (Do this by clicking the Set menu option). The last two options are especially useful for programmers wanting to add or remove line numbers in code editors with minimal effort.

ASP_Volume3 #51588
QCheck (Utilities for your VB IDE)

Code editors in programming languages like Visual Basic, Access, SQL Server etc., don't provide a spell checker, and sometimes I was forced to cut and paste text back and forward from Microsoft Word. QCheck allow me to access the power of Microsoft Word quickly and painlessly. To use it is very simple; highlight a word or sentence then right-click the QCheck icon from the System Tray and select one of these options: 1. Spelling (also accessible by left-clicking the icon) 2. +Grammar 3. Thesaurus 4. Add Line Numbers (adds line numbers on selected text) 5. Remove Line Numbers (removes line numbers on selected text) 6. A simple text editor can be found by clicking Qpad from the popup menu. From here, spelling and grammar can be checked without highlighting the text. In addition, clicking the OK menu option, the corrected text will be sent to the application the editor was hooked onto (Do this by clicking the Set menu option). The last two options are especially useful for programmers wanting to add or remove line numbers in code editors with minimal effort.

C_Volume2 #76798
QCheck (Utilities for your VB IDE)

Code editors in programming languages like Visual Basic, Access, SQL Server etc., don't provide a spell checker, and sometimes I was forced to cut and paste text back and forward from Microsoft Word. QCheck allow me to access the power of Microsoft Word quickly and painlessly. To use it is very simple; highlight a word or sentence then right-click the QCheck icon from the System Tray and select one of these options: 1. Spelling (also accessible by left-clicking the icon) 2. +Grammar 3. Thesaurus 4. Add Line Numbers (adds line numbers on selected text) 5. Remove Line Numbers (removes line numbers on selected text) 6. A simple text editor can be found by clicking Qpad from the popup menu. From here, spelling and grammar can be checked without highlighting the text. In addition, clicking the OK menu option, the corrected text will be sent to the application the editor was hooked onto (Do this by clicking the Set menu option). The last two options are especially useful for programmers wanting to add or remove line numbers in code editors with minimal effort.

Java_Volume1 #95342
QCheck (Utilities for your VB IDE)

Code editors in programming languages like Visual Basic, Access, SQL Server etc., don't provide a spell checker, and sometimes I was forced to cut and paste text back and forward from Microsoft Word. QCheck allow me to access the power of Microsoft Word quickly and painlessly. To use it is very simple; highlight a word or sentence then right-click the QCheck icon from the System Tray and select one of these options: 1. Spelling (also accessible by left-clicking the icon) 2. +Grammar 3. Thesaurus 4. Add Line Numbers (adds line numbers on selected text) 5. Remove Line Numbers (removes line numbers on selected text) 6. A simple text editor can be found by clicking Qpad from the popup menu. From here, spelling and grammar can be checked without highlighting the text. In addition, clicking the OK menu option, the corrected text will be sent to the application the editor was hooked onto (Do this by clicking the Set menu option). The last two options are especially useful for programmers wanting to add or remove line numbers in code editors with minimal effort.

1_2002 #109305
QCheck (Utilities for your VB IDE)

Code editors in programming languages like Visual Basic, Access, SQL Server etc., don't provide a spell checker, and sometimes I was forced to cut and paste text back and forward from Microsoft Word. QCheck allow me to access the power of Microsoft Word quickly and painlessly. To use it is very simple; highlight a word or sentence then right-click the QCheck icon from the System Tray and select one of these options: 1. Spelling (also accessible by left-clicking the icon) 2. +Grammar 3. Thesaurus 4. Add Line Numbers (adds line numbers on selected text) 5. Remove Line Numbers (removes line numbers on selected text) 6. A simple text editor can be found by clicking Qpad from the popup menu. From here, spelling and grammar can be checked without highlighting the text. In addition, clicking the OK menu option, the corrected text will be sent to the application the editor was hooked onto (Do this by clicking the Set menu option). The last two options are especially useful for programmers wanting to add or remove line numbers in code editors with minimal effort.

2_2002-2004 #122489
QCheck (Utilities for your VB IDE)

Code editors in programming languages like Visual Basic, Access, SQL Server etc., don't provide a spell checker, and sometimes I was forced to cut and paste text back and forward from Microsoft Word. QCheck allow me to access the power of Microsoft Word quickly and painlessly. To use it is very simple; highlight a word or sentence then right-click the QCheck icon from the System Tray and select one of these options: 1. Spelling (also accessible by left-clicking the icon) 2. +Grammar 3. Thesaurus 4. Add Line Numbers (adds line numbers on selected text) 5. Remove Line Numbers (removes line numbers on selected text) 6. A simple text editor can be found by clicking Qpad from the popup menu. From here, spelling and grammar can be checked without highlighting the text. In addition, clicking the OK menu option, the corrected text will be sent to the application the editor was hooked onto (Do this by clicking the Set menu option). The last two options are especially useful for programmers wanting to add or remove line numbers in code editors with minimal effort.

3_2004-2005 #141033
QCheck (Utilities for your VB IDE)

Code editors in programming languages like Visual Basic, Access, SQL Server etc., don't provide a spell checker, and sometimes I was forced to cut and paste text back and forward from Microsoft Word. QCheck allow me to access the power of Microsoft Word quickly and painlessly. To use it is very simple; highlight a word or sentence then right-click the QCheck icon from the System Tray and select one of these options: 1. Spelling (also accessible by left-clicking the icon) 2. +Grammar 3. Thesaurus 4. Add Line Numbers (adds line numbers on selected text) 5. Remove Line Numbers (removes line numbers on selected text) 6. A simple text editor can be found by clicking Qpad from the popup menu. From here, spelling and grammar can be checked without highlighting the text. In addition, clicking the OK menu option, the corrected text will be sent to the application the editor was hooked onto (Do this by clicking the Set menu option). The last two options are especially useful for programmers wanting to add or remove line numbers in code editors with minimal effort.

4_2005-2006 #156885
QCheck (Utilities for your VB IDE)

Code editors in programming languages like Visual Basic, Access, SQL Server etc., don't provide a spell checker, and sometimes I was forced to cut and paste text back and forward from Microsoft Word. QCheck allow me to access the power of Microsoft Word quickly and painlessly. To use it is very simple; highlight a word or sentence then right-click the QCheck icon from the System Tray and select one of these options: 1. Spelling (also accessible by left-clicking the icon) 2. +Grammar 3. Thesaurus 4. Add Line Numbers (adds line numbers on selected text) 5. Remove Line Numbers (removes line numbers on selected text) 6. A simple text editor can be found by clicking Qpad from the popup menu. From here, spelling and grammar can be checked without highlighting the text. In addition, clicking the OK menu option, the corrected text will be sent to the application the editor was hooked onto (Do this by clicking the Set menu option). The last two options are especially useful for programmers wanting to add or remove line numbers in code editors with minimal effort.

5_2007-2008 #179403
QCheck (Utilities for your VB IDE)

Code editors in programming languages like Visual Basic, Access, SQL Server etc., don't provide a spell checker, and sometimes I was forced to cut and paste text back and forward from Microsoft Word. QCheck allow me to access the power of Microsoft Word quickly and painlessly. To use it is very simple; highlight a word or sentence then right-click the QCheck icon from the System Tray and select one of these options: 1. Spelling (also accessible by left-clicking the icon) 2. +Grammar 3. Thesaurus 4. Add Line Numbers (adds line numbers on selected text) 5. Remove Line Numbers (removes line numbers on selected text) 6. A simple text editor can be found by clicking Qpad from the popup menu. From here, spelling and grammar can be checked without highlighting the text. In addition, clicking the OK menu option, the corrected text will be sent to the application the editor was hooked onto (Do this by clicking the Set menu option). The last two options are especially useful for programmers wanting to add or remove line numbers in code editors with minimal effort.

6_2008-2009 #201921
QCheck (Utilities for your VB IDE)

Code editors in programming languages like Visual Basic, Access, SQL Server etc., don't provide a spell checker, and sometimes I was forced to cut and paste text back and forward from Microsoft Word. QCheck allow me to access the power of Microsoft Word quickly and painlessly. To use it is very simple; highlight a word or sentence then right-click the QCheck icon from the System Tray and select one of these options: 1. Spelling (also accessible by left-clicking the icon) 2. +Grammar 3. Thesaurus 4. Add Line Numbers (adds line numbers on selected text) 5. Remove Line Numbers (removes line numbers on selected text) 6. A simple text editor can be found by clicking Qpad from the popup menu. From here, spelling and grammar can be checked without highlighting the text. In addition, clicking the OK menu option, the corrected text will be sent to the application the editor was hooked onto (Do this by clicking the Set menu option). The last two options are especially useful for programmers wanting to add or remove line numbers in code editors with minimal effort.

7_2009-2012 #224439
QCheck (Utilities for your VB IDE)

Code editors in programming languages like Visual Basic, Access, SQL Server etc., don't provide a spell checker, and sometimes I was forced to cut and paste text back and forward from Microsoft Word. QCheck allow me to access the power of Microsoft Word quickly and painlessly. To use it is very simple; highlight a word or sentence then right-click the QCheck icon from the System Tray and select one of these options: 1. Spelling (also accessible by left-clicking the icon) 2. +Grammar 3. Thesaurus 4. Add Line Numbers (adds line numbers on selected text) 5. Remove Line Numbers (removes line numbers on selected text) 6. A simple text editor can be found by clicking Qpad from the popup menu. From here, spelling and grammar can be checked without highlighting the text. In addition, clicking the OK menu option, the corrected text will be sent to the application the editor was hooked onto (Do this by clicking the Set menu option). The last two options are especially useful for programmers wanting to add or remove line numbers in code editors with minimal effort.

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