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				<title>Change you default spell check dictionary in MacOSX</title>
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				It&apos;s a silly little thing, but it&apos;s taken me years to figure it out. That is: How do you set the default dictionary for spell check in Mac OSX?

Most people won&apos;t ever need to do this, but it&apos;s always sort of annoyed me that spell check in Mac OSX mail and every other program would try to force the American spelling of words on me. It was a very slight slight against my national pride, and being Canadian I just lived with it.

The Canadian dictionary is somewhere between American and British dictionaries. Sometimes we use the Britsh spelling and sometimes the Americans use the Canadian spelling. 

I knew Mac OSX had a Canadian Dictionary but wasn&apos;t sure how to set it as the default? It turned out to incredibly simple.

I had been rooting around in system preferences which turned out to be the wrong place. Instead just control click (or right click) in a text editor that uses the system spell check (like Mac OSX) mail. Select &quot;Spelling and Grammar&quot; from the contextual menu and then &quot;Show Spelling and Grammar&quot; in the sub menu. This will open a tool panel window in which there should be a select box that will let you change the dictionary.

Once changed it continue to use the selected dictionary in any program that uses the system spell check.

Now everything I write and every email I send will contain a subtle hint of understated ambiguous patriotism, that anyone not in the know will misidentify as a typo or poor spelling. A very Canadian way to wave a flag I think.

Oh yeah, if you use Firefox (which doesn&apos;t use the system spell check) you can get the Canadian dictionary for it here:
&lt;a href=&quot;https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/browse/type:3&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/browse/type:3&lt;/a&gt;
				
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				<pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 17:22:00 -0400</pubDate>
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