Re: Contextual spell checker 2007
- From: Lozzaw <Lozzaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 09:22:18 -0800
Hi again Terry,
Thanks for this, it helped me work it out.
Contextual spell checking only works for US (English), not UK (English)
language settings.
I'm gutted.
"Terry Farrell" wrote:
Did you do this with the whole document selected (e.g. Ctrl+A and then check.
in the Tools, Language dialog)?
Terry
"Lozzaw" <Lozzaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Terry.
By skip proofing do you mean the 'Do not check spelling or grammar
setting'
from the Language dialog box. If so, it is not selected and the whole doc
is
using English (UK).
"Terry Farrell" wrote:
Check that the whole document has the correct language applied and that
the
option to skip proofing has not been set.
--
Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP
"Lozzaw" <Lozzaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Further to this, I have just tried typing the same error "The plaintiff
will
asses the damages no later than Tuesday" into a new document and I do
not
get
the squiggly line, even though the line is still showing in my original
document.
That is odd.
"Lozzaw" wrote:
Hi
Is there any reason why I get the blue squiqqly lines with some errors
(e.g.
The plaintiff will asses the damages no later than Tuesday) but not
others
(e.g. He was loosing so much time)?
Thanks
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