Microsoft word 2007 spell check language
To change the dictionary to a particular language in Word , do the following:. Note: If your version of Office does not provide proofing tools, such as the spelling checker, for the language that you want to use, you might need to get a language pack.
For more information, see Language Accessory Pack for Office. Under Mark selected text as , click the language that you want the section of text to be identified as.
If the languages that you use are not shown above the double line, you must enable those languages turn on the language-specific options for them to be available. Make sure that the Detect language automatically check box is selected. To select the Detect language automatically check box in Word, do the following:.
In the Language dialog box, select the Detect language automatically check box. Review the languages shown above the double line in the Mark selected text as list.
Word can detect only those languages listed above the double line. If the languages that you need are not available, you must enable the editing language to have Word automatically detect them. Automatic language detection requires that a sentence of text be written in that language.
Depending on the length of your sentences, you might need to type several sentences before Word has enough contextual information to automatically detect the language and apply the correct dictionary. Words that are spelled the same way in several languages, such as "centre" in English United Kingdom and French France might cause the Detect language automatically check box to incorrectly identify the language of text.
To solve this problem, type more words in the language that you want, or clear the Detect language automatically check box. Make sure that the Automatically switch keyboard to match language of surrounding text check box is selected. The Automatically switch keyboard to match language of surrounding text check box might be turned on and causing typographical errors by changing your keyboard language as you type.
Try typing more words in the language that you want, or clear the Automatically switch keyboard to match language of surrounding text check box. To select the Automatically switch keyboard to match language of surrounding text check box in Office , Office , and Office :. Under Editing options , select the Automatically switch keyboard to match language of surrounding text check box. Note: The Automatically switch keyboard to match language of surrounding text check box is only visible after you enable a keyboard layout for a language.
Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I also have this other problem where everytime i launch Word i get this message in a messagebox: 'THe function you are attempting to run contains macros or content that requires macro language support.
Are these two problems related? Thank you, Cheers! This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help.
Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. For instance, I've always had trouble spelling Wednesday, so now I just type wds and it automatically changes to Wednesday.
It's also helpful to have "Always Suggest Corrections" checked. This means that if you misspell a word that's not in Word's Standard Spell-Checker List, a red squiggly line will appear under the word, whereupon you can right-click it to see a list of suggested correct spellings.
Just left-click the one that applies. Well, I don't know how Dave's dictionary got switched, but here's how to choose spell-checker options in Word Click the Microsoft Office button and then click Word Options at the bottom of the column.
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