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Lori
 
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Hi -
We have moved several hundred files from an old apple computer to a
microsoft xp computer running office 2003. When I go into a file that was
converted, it is defaulting the language to 'French.' Using 'Tools --
Language -- Set Language' I change the Default langauage to 'English (US).'
However, if I open another document that was converted it automatically
reverts back to 'French.' Can I permanately remove all other languages so
this does not happen again? It is causing problems with the spell check,
inserting of auto text, etc.
Thanks!
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See the following article:

http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister/LangFmt.htm

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Hi -
We have moved several hundred files from an old apple computer to a
microsoft xp computer running office 2003. When I go into a file

that was
converted, it is defaulting the language to 'French.' Using

'Tools --
Language -- Set Language' I change the Default langauage to

'English (US).'
However, if I open another document that was converted it

automatically
reverts back to 'French.' Can I permanately remove all other

languages so
this does not happen again? It is causing problems with the spell

check,
inserting of auto text, etc.
Thanks!





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