 Everyone, welcome back to another Adobe Illustrator tutorial. We're in Adobe Illustrator 2020, guys. I'm gonna show you something brand new. They've got spell check. That's right, Illustrator 2020. They've decided to come into the 21st century. Thank you, it's not 1995 anymore. All right, guys, it's actually, it shouldn't really need a video for this, but we do because it doesn't come auto-equipped. You have to turn it on. So I haven't turned anything on in quite a while. All right, let's get right into this. Okay, guys, I've just got a blank page here open if you're following along, simple, simple. I've selected the type tool. I'm just gonna put something down and I'm gonna type something deliberately incorrect. So I love cookies. All right, good enough, right? Okay, now I'm just gonna click off of it and go back to the selection tool. And you're gonna see here that I've deliberately misspelled cookies. All right, very simple to fix. You wanna wanna go up here and you're gonna go to file edit and then down here you're going to see spelling. Now when you hover over spelling, you're gonna see auto-spell check. It is not checked mark. That means it is not working automatically. You have to still select it. So there we go, I've left clicked it and now you're gonna see the red line underneath cookies. When you do that, I'm gonna right click on this and I'm gonna be able to go spell check and that should be it. So it basically just tells me, yep, cookies is spelt wrong. You might wanna go in there and make some changes. So I'll back that up. I'll delete a couple of E's for the hell of it and then I'm gonna left click off of it and then when I hover over it again, you're gonna see it's all underlined in blue. It's ready to go. That's all there is to this change, guys. It's not real much but there you go. Lot more stuff coming up, be back soon.