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Spell check hiccups
Sorry, Larry!! I missed your post. email to anybody's name at
OfficeArticles.com, and I'll receive it.
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Anne Troy
VBA Project Manager
www.OfficeArticles.com
"Larry B" wrote in message
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OK, how do I make that happen?
"Anne Troy" wrote in message
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Can I see it, Larry?
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Anne Troy
VBA Project Manager
www.OfficeArticles.com
"Larry B" wrote in message
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Hi Anne,
Yes, and since the dcument contains just this one "non-word" word, it
immediately says that it is complete.
Larry
"Anne Troy" wrote in message
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Larry, after you un-set the "no proofing", did you hit the RECHECK
button
under Tools--Options, Spelling and Grammar?
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Anne Troy
VBA Project Manager
www.OfficeArticles.com
"Larry B" wrote in message
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Thank you. Clear enough. Unfortunately, that did not solve it. The
document
and that particular work does not have "no proofing" formatting as
indicated by English being shown as the default language and that
when
I
initiate a spellcheck, there is no disclaimer about "no proofing"
areas
having been skipped.
Thanks for your help, though.
Is there any way to look at the native dictionary's contents (not
Custom.dic)?
Larry
"garfield-n-odie" wrote in
message
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See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=89646 "WD97: Error Msg:
Text Formatted with No Proofing Was Skipped".
Larry B wrote:
Ok, you got me.
Where do I find out if the word has been formatted as "(no
proofing)"?
I
(thought that I) checked everywhere.
Thanks, Larry
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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In Word 97 you need to make sure that the word is not formatted
as
"(no
proofing)."
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Larry B" wrote in message
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Dear Suzanne,
#1- Already done, see original post.
#2- W97 does not have the two check boxes in Set Language that
you
refer
to.
Could it just be a *hiccup* in the irrelevant Word 97 embedded
dictionary?
Thanks for your insights.
Larry
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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The version of Windows you have is irrelevant. There are
several
possible
reasons for spell check not to work in Word (generally or in
specific
documents), but when a specific misspelled word in a document
is
not
flagged, the likelihood is that:
1. You have inadvertently added it to your custom dictionary.
To
check,
access the dictionary (from the Spelling & Grammar tab of Tools
|
Options)
and look for the word; delete if found.
2. The word is marked as "Do not check spelling or grammar"
("(no
proofing)"
in older versions). Select the word, then go to Tools |
Language
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Set
Language and make sure that the correct language is selected
and
that
"Do
not check spelling or grammar" is not checked. While you're
there,
clear
the
check box for "Detect language automatically," which doesn't
work
well
enough to be useful.
You might also check to see whether the spelling checker flags
"hickups."
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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"Larry B" wrote in message
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Hi Anne,
I have 98SE instead of XP, but same difference.
Spell Check is working in that it does pick up many words, but
not
all.
"Mssed" is one of them.
Thanks, Larry
"Anne Troy" wrote in message
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Hi, Larry. Try this:
http://www.officearticles.com/word/s...osoft_word.htm
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Anne Troy
VBA Project Manager
www.OfficeArticles.com
"Larry B" wrote in message
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I have Office 97. Some mispelled words don't come up as
misspelled.
For
example, "mssed". It is not in my custom dictionary or in
the
Auto
Correct
list.
Where can I look to correct this, if anywhere? Thanks,
Larry
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