- When spell-checking the layout page from the MapSpeller toolbar, the MapSpeller navigation
commands act on the layout page itself, not its data frames. They are
similar to the commands from the ArcMap Layout toolbar. The layout page
represents what users want to print and therefore MapSpeller doesn't
change its content other than correcting errors, if requested.
- When spell-checking a table, the active view (layout or data view)
will be in the background and can be used to help users determine what
to do with potential errors in field values when the table is spatial
table (typically a feature class). Users may or may not care about the
current extent/content of the active view, including the layout page.
Therefore, the MapSpeller Options dialog lets users decide if the extent
of the map containing the layer associated with the potential error
should be changed by the software in order to display that error.

- If the full width or
height of the page is visible in the layout view, the panning tools (Scroll & Page) will
not move the layout sideways or up-and-down, respectively. This is a
behavior built-in by ESRI.
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