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  1. Locales for Output Document | Documentation

    This guide demonstrates how to edit RTL documents and specify locales for Word documents when using GroupDocs.Editor for Node.js via Java API.... As a result, spell checking in MS Word may not work...

    docs.groupdocs.com/editor/nodejs-java/locales-f...
  2. Use OCR Connector | Documentation

    This article explains how to integrate OCR solution to GroupDocs.Parser... A for using spell checking (if supported by the OCR)...

    docs.groupdocs.com/parser/net/use-ocr-connector/
  3. Edit Word | Documentation

    This guide demonstrates how to edit DOC, DOT, DOCX, DOCM, DOTX, ODT, RTF documents with font extraction, different pagination modes and many other powerful features of GroupDocs.Editor for .NET....information for better subsequent spell-checking on client side. Finally...

    docs.groupdocs.com/editor/net/edit-word/
  4. GroupDocs.Search for .NET 17.06.0 Implements Di...

    We are really pleased to announce another regular monthly release of GroupDocs.Search for .NET 17.06.0 API. We have introduced two new features along with a couple of enhancements in this release. The latest version comes up with some improvements to the API’s performance and implements optimization of search functionality and Spelling corrector functionality. As far as new features are concerned, the API has implemented dictionary of letters in this release....of search functionality and spelling corrector functionality. As...latest version of the API and check out all the features and enhancements...

    blog.groupdocs.com/search/groupdocs.search-.net...
  5. Perform Homophone Search using Java

    Learn how to perform homophone search using Java for phonetic matching. Explore the Java homophone search algorithm for accurate results without extra software....using Java In scenarios where spelling variations or pronunciation...accommodating users with different spellings or pronunciations. Whether...

    kb.groupdocs.com/search/java/perform-homophone-...
  6. Add Wavy Underline in Word, PDF, PPT using C# |...

    Insert different colored wavy underlines in Word, PDF, and other documents using C#. Add squiggly annotation in documents within the .NET applications....squiggly underlines to indicate spelling mistakes and blue squiggly/wavy...document using the same C# code (Check the documentation if your intended...

    blog.groupdocs.com/annotation/add-wavy-underlin...
  7. Search with Aliases in Document using Java

    Efficiently search with aliases in document using Java. Learn techniques to enhance document search with aliases in Java for better results and performance....comprehensive guide on implementing spelling correction for document searches...be sure to check out our detailed article on spelling correction...

    kb.groupdocs.com/search/java/search-with-aliase...
  8. C# Fuzzy Search - Find in Files across Folders

    Unlock the power of programmatic fuzzy search in C#! Search multiple text-based documents across folders for approximate matches with error tolerance....know what color or colour spelling was used in the document....“John“, but it could have been spelled as “Jon” or maybe “Jhon“ ....

    blog.groupdocs.com/search/fuzzy-search-csharp/
  9. Perform Fuzzy Search using Java

    Learn to perform fuzzy search using Java for precise and efficient query matching. Explore how to build document search with fuzzy logic in Java for improved results....make typos, use alternative spellings, or input incomplete data...step-by-step tutorial, be sure to check out our detailed article on...

    kb.groupdocs.com/search/java/perform-fuzzy-sear...
  10. Java Fuzzy Search - Find in Files across Folders

    Discover how Java's fuzzy search can help you find things in files across folders! It's like a smart search that understands small mistakes....sure if the document uses the spelling “color” or “colour.” When...“John,” it could actually be spelled as “Jon” or perhaps “Jhon.”...

    blog.groupdocs.com/search/fuzzy-search-java/