Cool new feature in Office: The Blue Squiggle
Okay, so the red squiggle is there to help you when you’ve typed a word that’s not in the dictionary. And the green squiggle is there to catch grammatical errors. But, Contextual Spelling is pretty good at telling you when you’ve typed in a word that’s probabilistically not what you intended, based on the context.
Can I fine a good example to show you? (Okay, I did that on purpose.)
Here’s what it looks like in Office 2007:

Contextual Spelling is not turned on by default (unless you have 1GB of memory of more).
You can also use Contextual Spelling in German and Spanish if your SKU of office supports either language.
Do you want to sea more? (Ha! I did it again!) There have already been some great posts on the new feature. Thierry Fontenelle is a renown lexicographer in our group and has his own blog in which he overviews CSS. Daniel Escapa (Information Worker Program Manager for OneNote) also brought up the new feature in his blog. And, Jensen Harris (Program Manager in Office Shared) blogged about CSS as well.
-- Jay Waltmunson (Program Manager)