Thanks all, cmd : does work. so that’s something at least. I preferred
cmd  ;, but spell checking is spell checking at the end of the day.
So I’m just happy I can spell check in any way.
Jürgen your way didn’t work, all it did was to start reading the
document, which to my understanding is what that key stroke is
supposed to do anyway, it reads all selected text nothing to do with
spell checking.
Thanks everyone for the help.
Kari.


On 10/5/17, kary johns <johns.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi all,
> I updated to high Sierra, and now I can’t seam to spell check in pages
> using command :. It just says checking document and nothing else.
> It  also won’t read what text I’m selecting, Has anyone else seen this
> since updating?
> I use both things constantly for work and study, so it’s a bit of a
> deal breaker for me.
> Kerri.
>

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