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Tim_Timpone@adobeforums.com #1
Spell check question
Is it possible to run a spell check on a locked file???? I realize you can not change anything, but it would be helpfull to at least know if there is a spelling error. We receive a lot of locked files from customers and it would help us if we could spell check.
Thanks
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Steve_Werner@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Spell check question
In what way did the customer lock the file? If locked at the system level, select File > Get Info and unlock.
When I worked at a service provider, I can't recall getting locked files from customers. How are you expected to make last minute changes?
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Tim_Timpone@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Spell check question
We receive a lot of locked files from customers. They do not want any changes. I am just looking for a way to run a spell check before we output film.
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Scott_Falkner@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Spell check question
What's wrong with unlocking the file?
On the other hand, if the customer does not want changes, then do you really need to run the spelling checker (we're not checking spells, are we?).
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