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Default How do I get proper hyphenation based on dictionary?

What are some words that you think are hyphenated wrong? Could it be a
difference between US and UK practice?

On Sep 4, 9:40*pm, Jen wrote:
I'm having this problem too. Thanks for the advice on fixing "thereof," but
you can't solve this overall problem word by word. Why doesn't Word 2007 link
to a dictionary (or have a basic one installed as part of the program) to see
how words should be properly hyphenated? Whenever Word has put in a hyphen
that I do not think is in the right place, I right-click on the word in
question and then click "look up." A window opens that shows me the
dictionary entry for the word, with proper hyphenation. This is
time-consuming and annoying to have to double-check the hyphens, as Cathy
pointed out. Why can't the Word program be made to consult this dictionary
when it places hyphens so that they will be in the correct place to begin
with? I have never had this problem with previous versions of Word or any
other word processing program I have ever used.



"Cathy b." wrote:
Bob, thank you for the tips. *I'll try them and see which was works best. *I
really appreciate your perseverance in this. *


Cathy


"Bob * Buckland ?:-)" wrote:


Hi Cathy,


Hmmm, it does look like a proofing tools bug. *I had to pull the right margin in to 1 1/2" to finally get 'thereof' to wrap so it
would hyphenate but
in Word 2007 'thereof' *is definitely splitting at
* * the-reof *rather than
* * there-of
with auto hyphenation.


For a one time fix you can use
* *Page Layout=Hyphenation=Hyphenation Options=[Manual]
to walk the document and choose 'no' for the split in 'there-of'


or for a more reusable one you might try these steps.


1. Type then select 'thereof' and use
* Review=Proofing=Set Language
and set the word to 'Do not check spelling or grammar' just for that word,
and then


2. Place your cursor between there|of, and use (Ctrl+hyphen)
or Insert=Symbol=More Symbols=Special Characters=Optional Hyphen
to place an optional hyphen to get there¬of.


3. You can then highlight there¬of and use (Alt, T, A) to store it as a formatted autocorrect entry to replace 'thereof' as you type
it.


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* *"Cathy b." wrote in ...
Hi Bob,


* * *I work in Print layout.


* * *We use Courier New font (size 12) and I have a Hewlett-Packard Laser
Jet 4 printer (looks
to be a 1999 model).


* * *The entries are not stored as Autotext or autocorrect entries. *I
basically work with power of attorney forms, trust agreements, living will
directives and last wills and testaments, so some of these forms (especially
the power of attorney forms) are essentially the same forms I have been
working with for over 20 years (that have been initially typed in WordPerfect
and are now used with Word). *Obviously, portions of these documents change
with every client, but essentially the base document remains unchanged.


* * *Here is a paragraph from a power of attorney (the word "thereof" in the
9th line consistently hyphenates as "the-reof") in Word2007. *I'm using
margins of 1.3 (top) and 1.0 for sides and bottom and this whole paragraph
has a temporary left margin of 1.5


* * *B. *To ask, demand, sue for, recover, collect, receive and hold and
possess all such sums of money, debts, dues, bonds, notes, checks, drafts,
accounts, deposits, legacies, bequests, devises, interests, dividends, stock
certifi¬cates, certificates of deposit, annuities, pension retire¬ment
bene¬fits, insurance benefits and proceeds, documents of title, choses in
action, personal and real property, intang¬ible and tangible property rights
and demands whatsoever, liqui-dated or unliquida¬ted, as are now or shall
hereafter become due, owing, payable, owned or belonging to me or in which I
have or may acquire an interest and have, sue and take all lawful ways and
means and legal and equitable reme¬dies, procedures and writs in my name for
the collection and recovery thereof, and to compromise, settle and agree for
the same, and to make, execute and deliver for me and in my name all
endorsements, acquit-tances, releases, receipts or other sufficient
discharg¬es for the same;


The mystery continues! *Again, thanks for your help.