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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default Make multilingual spell-checks easy in Word - Fr, Ge, It etc.

Tony's URL did not wrap properly. Try one of these:

Office XP:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/prev...prooftools.asp
Office 2003:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...fingtools.mspx


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"Polyglot" wrote in message
...
Thank you. But the link does not work. Page unavailable. I cannot find
anywhere I can download the proofing tools I need - and the dictionaries
would provide most of what I need. No prices, no source and the support
wallahs in Bangalore say "You must buy it in a shop", which I have tried

to
do (for successive editions of Word) for a decade. No one stocks it - most
have not heard of it. But once I had German and French and Italian *.DCT
files loaded and, when I had the text marked to a language, the proofing
software used the right dictionary and saved me many errors. These files

were
lost when my boat was sunk and one of my laptops went down with it. So if
you're in the business - and your addresss suggests that - please advise

me
further.

"Tony Jollans" wrote:

Proofing Tools are what you need. Your copy of Word comes with some

already
built in - the exact ones depending on your language version of Word.

See

http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...ofingtools.msp
x for more details.

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Enjoy,
Tony


"Polyglot" wrote in message
...
All over Europe, people use MSWord to produce documents. Many use

several
languages and need to check spelling in all of them and value

suggestions
on
the use of grammar, especially in languages other then their mother

tongue.
It would be very valuable to be able to download the dictionary and

grammar
files for the major European languages: German, Italian, French,

Netherlands,
Spanish and Portuguese in particular.
There seems to be some facility for this but your wenb site is so

obscure
that I have not been able to find it in all the verbiage. Better

signposting
between summaried information would help - with branches for the

detail as
required.

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