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I edit academic papers, and make a lot of use of Comments.
Sometimes Word spell-checks text in comment boxes, sometimes not - the same in the review pane The same is true of Languange setting - usually it does not affect comment boxes, which still format text according to an original langauge, not to the one I want to use. Why is this? What can I do to fix these problems? -- Jon Morgan of Paraphrase |
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Make sure that the correct language is specified for the Balloon Text and
Comment Text styles. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jon Morgan Paraphrase" wrote in message ... I edit academic papers, and make a lot of use of Comments. Sometimes Word spell-checks text in comment boxes, sometimes not - the same in the review pane The same is true of Languange setting - usually it does not affect comment boxes, which still format text according to an original langauge, not to the one I want to use. Why is this? What can I do to fix these problems? -- Jon Morgan of Paraphrase |
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Make sure that the correct language is specified for the Balloon Text and
Comment Text styles. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jon Morgan Paraphrase" wrote in message ... I edit academic papers, and make a lot of use of Comments. Sometimes Word spell-checks text in comment boxes, sometimes not - the same in the review pane The same is true of Languange setting - usually it does not affect comment boxes, which still format text according to an original langauge, not to the one I want to use. Why is this? What can I do to fix these problems? -- Jon Morgan of Paraphrase |
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Stefan -
Thanks - this is helpful. But 1why doesn't the template set the balloon/commnet -- Jon Morgan of Paraphrase "Stefan Blom" wrote: Make sure that the correct language is specified for the Balloon Text and Comment Text styles. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jon Morgan Paraphrase" wrote in message ... I edit academic papers, and make a lot of use of Comments. Sometimes Word spell-checks text in comment boxes, sometimes not - the same in the review pane The same is true of Languange setting - usually it does not affect comment boxes, which still format text according to an original langauge, not to the one I want to use. Why is this? What can I do to fix these problems? -- Jon Morgan of Paraphrase . |
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Stefan -
Thanks - this is helpful. But 1why doesn't the template set the balloon/commnet -- Jon Morgan of Paraphrase "Stefan Blom" wrote: Make sure that the correct language is specified for the Balloon Text and Comment Text styles. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jon Morgan Paraphrase" wrote in message ... I edit academic papers, and make a lot of use of Comments. Sometimes Word spell-checks text in comment boxes, sometimes not - the same in the review pane The same is true of Languange setting - usually it does not affect comment boxes, which still format text according to an original langauge, not to the one I want to use. Why is this? What can I do to fix these problems? -- Jon Morgan of Paraphrase . |
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Stefan - sorry - previous reply sent itself on tab button - stupid.....
Your note helpful, thanks But 1 Why doesn't template automatically set comment/balloon text language to be the same as document langauge? Is there a setting to make it do that? 2 When I reset the ballon text, I found that it affected some comments, not others - so why does it see some as balloons and others as comments? 3 When I went to reset both, I found them both to Finnish (!). I did work on a diocument a couple of weeks ago by a Finnish author - so how did the languages set themsleves to Finnish then (I didn't set them), and how have they retained that setting, despite the fact that I have worked on about 5 other documents since, in US and Englsih English, as well as by Korean and Italian authors? Surely, once you set the language for a document it should set it for all these subsidiary functions as well - if it's as clever as it says it is! best Jon -- Jon Morgan of Paraphrase "Stefan Blom" wrote: Make sure that the correct language is specified for the Balloon Text and Comment Text styles. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jon Morgan Paraphrase" wrote in message ... I edit academic papers, and make a lot of use of Comments. Sometimes Word spell-checks text in comment boxes, sometimes not - the same in the review pane The same is true of Languange setting - usually it does not affect comment boxes, which still format text according to an original langauge, not to the one I want to use. Why is this? What can I do to fix these problems? -- Jon Morgan of Paraphrase . |
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Stefan - sorry - previous reply sent itself on tab button - stupid.....
Your note helpful, thanks But 1 Why doesn't template automatically set comment/balloon text language to be the same as document langauge? Is there a setting to make it do that? 2 When I reset the ballon text, I found that it affected some comments, not others - so why does it see some as balloons and others as comments? 3 When I went to reset both, I found them both to Finnish (!). I did work on a diocument a couple of weeks ago by a Finnish author - so how did the languages set themsleves to Finnish then (I didn't set them), and how have they retained that setting, despite the fact that I have worked on about 5 other documents since, in US and Englsih English, as well as by Korean and Italian authors? Surely, once you set the language for a document it should set it for all these subsidiary functions as well - if it's as clever as it says it is! best Jon -- Jon Morgan of Paraphrase "Stefan Blom" wrote: Make sure that the correct language is specified for the Balloon Text and Comment Text styles. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jon Morgan Paraphrase" wrote in message ... I edit academic papers, and make a lot of use of Comments. Sometimes Word spell-checks text in comment boxes, sometimes not - the same in the review pane The same is true of Languange setting - usually it does not affect comment boxes, which still format text according to an original langauge, not to the one I want to use. Why is this? What can I do to fix these problems? -- Jon Morgan of Paraphrase . |
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1. There are several possible reasons. By default, the language selection
should be inherited from the Normal style. Perhaps the style may have been modified by someone. Alternatively, it is a result of "Detect language automatically" which should be turned off (se 3 below). 2. I believe this is some sort of bug. 3. Turn off "Detect language automatically" in the Language dialog box. To open the dialog box, click Review tab | Set Language (Word 2007) or Tools | Language | Set Language (older versions). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jon Morgan Paraphrase" wrote in message ... Stefan - sorry - previous reply sent itself on tab button - stupid..... Your note helpful, thanks But 1 Why doesn't template automatically set comment/balloon text language to be the same as document langauge? Is there a setting to make it do that? 2 When I reset the ballon text, I found that it affected some comments, not others - so why does it see some as balloons and others as comments? 3 When I went to reset both, I found them both to Finnish (!). I did work on a diocument a couple of weeks ago by a Finnish author - so how did the languages set themsleves to Finnish then (I didn't set them), and how have they retained that setting, despite the fact that I have worked on about 5 other documents since, in US and Englsih English, as well as by Korean and Italian authors? Surely, once you set the language for a document it should set it for all these subsidiary functions as well - if it's as clever as it says it is! best Jon -- Jon Morgan of Paraphrase "Stefan Blom" wrote: Make sure that the correct language is specified for the Balloon Text and Comment Text styles. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jon Morgan Paraphrase" wrote in message ... I edit academic papers, and make a lot of use of Comments. Sometimes Word spell-checks text in comment boxes, sometimes not - the same in the review pane The same is true of Languange setting - usually it does not affect comment boxes, which still format text according to an original langauge, not to the one I want to use. Why is this? What can I do to fix these problems? -- Jon Morgan of Paraphrase . |
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1. There are several possible reasons. By default, the language selection
should be inherited from the Normal style. Perhaps the style may have been modified by someone. Alternatively, it is a result of "Detect language automatically" which should be turned off (se 3 below). 2. I believe this is some sort of bug. 3. Turn off "Detect language automatically" in the Language dialog box. To open the dialog box, click Review tab | Set Language (Word 2007) or Tools | Language | Set Language (older versions). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jon Morgan Paraphrase" wrote in message ... Stefan - sorry - previous reply sent itself on tab button - stupid..... Your note helpful, thanks But 1 Why doesn't template automatically set comment/balloon text language to be the same as document langauge? Is there a setting to make it do that? 2 When I reset the ballon text, I found that it affected some comments, not others - so why does it see some as balloons and others as comments? 3 When I went to reset both, I found them both to Finnish (!). I did work on a diocument a couple of weeks ago by a Finnish author - so how did the languages set themsleves to Finnish then (I didn't set them), and how have they retained that setting, despite the fact that I have worked on about 5 other documents since, in US and Englsih English, as well as by Korean and Italian authors? Surely, once you set the language for a document it should set it for all these subsidiary functions as well - if it's as clever as it says it is! best Jon -- Jon Morgan of Paraphrase "Stefan Blom" wrote: Make sure that the correct language is specified for the Balloon Text and Comment Text styles. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Jon Morgan Paraphrase" wrote in message ... I edit academic papers, and make a lot of use of Comments. Sometimes Word spell-checks text in comment boxes, sometimes not - the same in the review pane The same is true of Languange setting - usually it does not affect comment boxes, which still format text according to an original langauge, not to the one I want to use. Why is this? What can I do to fix these problems? -- Jon Morgan of Paraphrase . |
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