Spellcheck, in Rich Text, on a mac


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You spotted a real and very common behavior — and yes, both Windows and macOS (and most browsers and apps) often do NOT spell-check words typed in ALL CAPS by default.

And your screenshot clearly shows it:

  • BECASUE (all caps) → no red underline

  • becasue (lowercase) → red underline

Let me explain why this happens and what you can do about it.


Why all-caps words are often NOT spell-checked

Most operating systems and applications intentionally skip spell-checking all-caps words because historically:

1. All-caps are usually treated as acronyms

Programs assume that text in ALL CAPS might be things like:

  • NASA

  • CPU

  • HTML

  • USA

  • ASAP

To avoid false warnings, developers traditionally disable spell-check for all-caps strings.


2. Many documents use all-caps for headings or emphasis

If spell-check underlined every title like:

IMPORTANT INFORMATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS

…it would annoy users and clutter the screen, especially in older word processors.


3. Legacy behavior from early word processors

This tradition dates back to:

  • WordPerfect

  • Microsoft Word 95–2003

  • Early macOS text systems

Those programs defaulted to treating ALL CAPS as “don’t check” text, and the behavior has stayed for consistency.


Apps & systems known to skip spell-check on ALL CAPS

  • Microsoft Word (unless you disable the setting)

  • Windows spell-checker (system-wide)

  • Chrome/Edge browser

  • macOS system spell-checker (Safari, Notes, etc.)

  • Most email clients

This is normal and expected behavior.


How to enable spell-check for ALL CAPS (if you want it)

Microsoft Word

  1. Go to File → Options

  2. Choose Proofing

  3. Uncheck:
    ✔️ “Ignore words in UPPERCASE”

Word will then underline misspellings in all caps.


macOS (system-wide)

macOS provides no built-in toggle, and many apps do not check all-caps text.
Some apps (like Pages) do check all caps, but browsers and text fields usually do not.

No universal fix.


Web browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox)

There is no settings toggle to force spell-checking on ALL CAPS in the browser text fields. It depends on the underlying OS dictionary.


Conclusion

Your screenshot is behaving exactly as designed.
Spell checkers skipping ALL CAPS is a longstanding convention meant to avoid flagging acronyms, technical terms, and headings.

If you want it checked, Microsoft Word lets you enable the option — but browsers and many system text inputs still won't.

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