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What post?
-- Terry Farrell - Word MVP http://word.mvps.org/ wrote in message ... : Do I take it that *no-one* has the answer to my previous post (qv) on this : subject. I can't believe no-one else has experienced this or is not able to : identify the file as belonging to a particular platform or version! : : |
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Perhaps you should try posting your question to
microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar? It certainly won't help to start a new thread with no vestige of a description of the problem. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. wrote in message ... Do I take it that *no-one* has the answer to my previous post (qv) on this subject. I can't believe no-one else has experienced this or is not able to identify the file as belonging to a particular platform or version! |
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TF wrote: What post? -- Terry Farrell - Word MVP http://word.mvps.org/ wrote in message ... : Do I take it that *no-one* has the answer to my previous post (qv) on this : subject. I can't believe no-one else has experienced this or is not able to : identify the file as belonging to a particular platform or version! : : |
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O Suzanne! I spelt it out in great detail in my previous post! Don't *you*
turn against me. I was *sure* you'd have the answer. | Here is the post again Word 2000. Windows XP (but happened on 98SE too): *Sometimes* when I run a spellcheck through a file, I get the message 'Word cannot find the spelling file MSSSpell32.dll' and later '...filemsgr?32.dll'. What does this mean and is it due to the originator of the file probably using Office 2003 (and aren't all documents compatible)? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Perhaps you should try posting your question to microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar? It certainly won't help to start a new thread with no vestige of a description of the problem. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. wrote in message ... Do I take it that *no-one* has the answer to my previous post (qv) on this subject. I can't believe no-one else has experienced this or is not able to identify the file as belonging to a particular platform or version! |
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Proofing of documents are fully compatible if they are all set to the same
language. Check that the language setting is correct for particular documents that are giving this message. The error indicates that Word is looking for the spell-checking .dll which it cannot find. If other documents are working correctly, it would suggest that Word is looking for a language not installed (e.g. you are using English (US) and the document is in English (AUS) or something along those lines. Terry wrote in message ... :O Suzanne! I spelt it out in great detail in my previous post! Don't *you* : turn against me. I was *sure* you'd have the answer. | : : Here is the post again : : Word 2000. Windows XP (but happened on 98SE too): *Sometimes* when I run a : spellcheck through a file, I get the message 'Word cannot find the spelling : file MSSSpell32.dll' and later '...filemsgr?32.dll'. What does this mean : and is it due to the originator of the file probably using Office 2003 (and : aren't all documents compatible)? : : : "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message : ... : Perhaps you should try posting your question to : microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar? It certainly won't help to start a : new thread with no vestige of a description of the problem. : : -- : Suzanne S. Barnhill : Microsoft MVP (Word) : Words into Type : Fairhope, Alabama USA : Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org : Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup : so : all may benefit. : : wrote in message ... : Do I take it that *no-one* has the answer to my previous post (qv) on : this : subject. I can't believe no-one else has experienced this or is not able : to : identify the file as belonging to a particular platform or version! : : : : : |
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Thanks, mate. This is the best attempt yet. But I do have both the US and
Aust installed, and it only happens with some files. Next time it happens, I will try changing the language (dictionary) and see what happens. On further thought, however, if that file was on my disk (and I do have both US and Aust) then surely it would be found... "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message ... Proofing of documents are fully compatible if they are all set to the same language. Check that the language setting is correct for particular documents that are giving this message. The error indicates that Word is looking for the spell-checking .dll which it cannot find. If other documents are working correctly, it would suggest that Word is looking for a language not installed (e.g. you are using English (US) and the document is in English (AUS) or something along those lines. Terry wrote in message ... :O Suzanne! I spelt it out in great detail in my previous post! Don't *you* : turn against me. I was *sure* you'd have the answer. | : : Here is the post again : : Word 2000. Windows XP (but happened on 98SE too): *Sometimes* when I run a : spellcheck through a file, I get the message 'Word cannot find the spelling : file MSSSpell32.dll' and later '...filemsgr?32.dll'. What does this mean : and is it due to the originator of the file probably using Office 2003 (and : aren't all documents compatible)? : : : "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message : ... : Perhaps you should try posting your question to : microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar? It certainly won't help to start a : new thread with no vestige of a description of the problem. : : -- : Suzanne S. Barnhill : Microsoft MVP (Word) : Words into Type : Fairhope, Alabama USA : Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org : Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup : so : all may benefit. : : wrote in message ... : Do I take it that *no-one* has the answer to my previous post (qv) on : this : subject. I can't believe no-one else has experienced this or is not able : to : identify the file as belonging to a particular platform or version! : : : : : |
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It sure should. But the document may be from a template that has
Automatically Detect Language deselected. Check that setting as well when it happens again. -- Terry Farrell - Word MVP http://word.mvps.org/ wrote in message ... : Thanks, mate. This is the best attempt yet. But I do have both the US and : Aust installed, and it only happens with some files. Next time it happens, I : will try changing the language (dictionary) and see what happens. On : further thought, however, if that file was on my disk (and I do have both US : and Aust) then surely it would be found... : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : ... : Proofing of documents are fully compatible if they are all set to the same : language. Check that the language setting is correct for particular : documents that are giving this message. The error indicates that Word is : looking for the spell-checking .dll which it cannot find. If other : documents : are working correctly, it would suggest that Word is looking for a : language : not installed (e.g. you are using English (US) and the document is in : English (AUS) or something along those lines. : : Terry : : wrote in message ... : :O Suzanne! I spelt it out in great detail in my previous post! Don't : *you* : : turn against me. I was *sure* you'd have the answer. | : : : : Here is the post again : : : : Word 2000. Windows XP (but happened on 98SE too): *Sometimes* when I run : a : : spellcheck through a file, I get the message 'Word cannot find the : spelling : : file MSSSpell32.dll' and later '...filemsgr?32.dll'. What does this : mean : : and is it due to the originator of the file probably using Office 2003 : (and : : aren't all documents compatible)? : : : : : : "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message : : ... : : Perhaps you should try posting your question to : : microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar? It certainly won't help to : start : a : : new thread with no vestige of a description of the problem. : : : : -- : : Suzanne S. Barnhill : : Microsoft MVP (Word) : : Words into Type : : Fairhope, Alabama USA : : Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org : : Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the : newsgroup : : so : : all may benefit. : : : : wrote in message : ... : : Do I take it that *no-one* has the answer to my previous post (qv) on : : this : : subject. I can't believe no-one else has experienced this or is not : able : : to : : identify the file as belonging to a particular platform or version! : : : : : : : : : : : : : : |
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How exactly? BTW, see my posting in microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar,
which outlines my experiments so far. "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message ... It sure should. But the document may be from a template that has Automatically Detect Language deselected. Check that setting as well when it happens again. -- Terry Farrell - Word MVP http://word.mvps.org/ wrote in message ... : Thanks, mate. This is the best attempt yet. But I do have both the US and : Aust installed, and it only happens with some files. Next time it happens, I : will try changing the language (dictionary) and see what happens. On : further thought, however, if that file was on my disk (and I do have both US : and Aust) then surely it would be found... : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : ... : Proofing of documents are fully compatible if they are all set to the same : language. Check that the language setting is correct for particular : documents that are giving this message. The error indicates that Word is : looking for the spell-checking .dll which it cannot find. If other : documents : are working correctly, it would suggest that Word is looking for a : language : not installed (e.g. you are using English (US) and the document is in : English (AUS) or something along those lines. : : Terry : : wrote in message ... : :O Suzanne! I spelt it out in great detail in my previous post! Don't : *you* : : turn against me. I was *sure* you'd have the answer. | : : : : Here is the post again : : : : Word 2000. Windows XP (but happened on 98SE too): *Sometimes* when I run : a : : spellcheck through a file, I get the message 'Word cannot find the : spelling : : file MSSSpell32.dll' and later '...filemsgr?32.dll'. What does this : mean : : and is it due to the originator of the file probably using Office 2003 : (and : : aren't all documents compatible)? : : : : : : "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message : : ... : : Perhaps you should try posting your question to : : microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar? It certainly won't help to : start : a : : new thread with no vestige of a description of the problem. : : : : -- : : Suzanne S. Barnhill : : Microsoft MVP (Word) : : Words into Type : : Fairhope, Alabama USA : : Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org : : Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the : newsgroup : : so : : all may benefit. : : : : wrote in message : ... : : Do I take it that *no-one* has the answer to my previous post (qv) on : : this : : subject. I can't believe no-one else has experienced this or is not : able : : to : : identify the file as belonging to a particular platform or version! : : : : : : : : : : : : : : |
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Tools, Language, Set Language and there are two check boxes at the bottom of
the dialog. Terry wrote in message ... : How exactly? BTW, see my posting in microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar, : which outlines my experiments so far. : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : ... : It sure should. But the document may be from a template that has : Automatically Detect Language deselected. Check that setting as well when : it : happens again. : : -- : Terry Farrell - Word MVP : http://word.mvps.org/ : : wrote in message ... : : Thanks, mate. This is the best attempt yet. But I do have both the US : and : : Aust installed, and it only happens with some files. Next time it : happens, : I : : will try changing the language (dictionary) and see what happens. On : : further thought, however, if that file was on my disk (and I do have : both : US : : and Aust) then surely it would be found... : : : : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : : ... : : Proofing of documents are fully compatible if they are all set to the : same : : language. Check that the language setting is correct for particular : : documents that are giving this message. The error indicates that Word : is : : looking for the spell-checking .dll which it cannot find. If other : : documents : : are working correctly, it would suggest that Word is looking for a : : language : : not installed (e.g. you are using English (US) and the document is in : : English (AUS) or something along those lines. : : : : Terry : : : : wrote in message : ... : : :O Suzanne! I spelt it out in great detail in my previous post! Don't : : *you* : : : turn against me. I was *sure* you'd have the answer. | : : : : : : Here is the post again : : : : : : Word 2000. Windows XP (but happened on 98SE too): *Sometimes* when I : run : : a : : : spellcheck through a file, I get the message 'Word cannot find the : : spelling : : : file MSSSpell32.dll' and later '...filemsgr?32.dll'. What does this : : mean : : : and is it due to the originator of the file probably using Office : 2003 : : (and : : : aren't all documents compatible)? : : : : : : : : : "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message : : : ... : : : Perhaps you should try posting your question to : : : microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar? It certainly won't help to : : start : : a : : : new thread with no vestige of a description of the problem. : : : : : : -- : : : Suzanne S. Barnhill : : : Microsoft MVP (Word) : : : Words into Type : : : Fairhope, Alabama USA : : : Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org : : : Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the : : newsgroup : : : so : : : all may benefit. : : : : : : wrote in message : : ... : : : Do I take it that *no-one* has the answer to my previous post : (qv) : on : : : this : : : subject. I can't believe no-one else has experienced this or is : not : : able : : : to : : : identify the file as belonging to a particular platform or : version! : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : |
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Tried that and lots of other suggestions; no go. Here is a summary of the
problem and efforts to fix it to date. Only *some* documents produce a message when trying to spell check 'Cannot find MSSSpell32.dll' and later '...mgr**32.dll' or similar. I know enough now to know that these are language specific spell files probably on the document originator's HD and not on mine. In the documents where this problem occurs the spell check catches errors before the (foreign) word that invokes the problem, and not after. It says 'Word has completed spell check' even when I've placed dummy badly spelt words after. Now, here's the rub: if I now delete the foreign words and indeed carefully check the document by hand and remove all spelling errors, I still get the problem and the message. Changing the language at my end does not help. Neither does pasting the document minus the last para mark into a new document. So the document must have hidden somewhere (not in the last para mark) in it a flag that says it needs a certain language add-in. Where is this flag and how do I remove/change it? Or, what is the language being indicated, and how can it be changed? "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message ... Tools, Language, Set Language and there are two check boxes at the bottom of the dialog. Terry wrote in message ... : How exactly? BTW, see my posting in microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar, : which outlines my experiments so far. : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : ... : It sure should. But the document may be from a template that has : Automatically Detect Language deselected. Check that setting as well when : it : happens again. : : -- : Terry Farrell - Word MVP : http://word.mvps.org/ : : wrote in message ... : : Thanks, mate. This is the best attempt yet. But I do have both the US : and : : Aust installed, and it only happens with some files. Next time it : happens, : I : : will try changing the language (dictionary) and see what happens. On : : further thought, however, if that file was on my disk (and I do have : both : US : : and Aust) then surely it would be found... : : : : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : : ... : : Proofing of documents are fully compatible if they are all set to the : same : : language. Check that the language setting is correct for particular : : documents that are giving this message. The error indicates that Word : is : : looking for the spell-checking .dll which it cannot find. If other : : documents : : are working correctly, it would suggest that Word is looking for a : : language : : not installed (e.g. you are using English (US) and the document is in : : English (AUS) or something along those lines. : : : : Terry : : : : wrote in message : ... : : :O Suzanne! I spelt it out in great detail in my previous post! Don't : : *you* : : : turn against me. I was *sure* you'd have the answer. | : : : : : : Here is the post again : : : : : : Word 2000. Windows XP (but happened on 98SE too): *Sometimes* when I : run : : a : : : spellcheck through a file, I get the message 'Word cannot find the : : spelling : : : file MSSSpell32.dll' and later '...filemsgr?32.dll'. What does this : : mean : : : and is it due to the originator of the file probably using Office : 2003 : : (and : : : aren't all documents compatible)? : : : : : : : : : "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message : : : ... : : : Perhaps you should try posting your question to : : : microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar? It certainly won't help to : : start : : a : : : new thread with no vestige of a description of the problem. : : : : : : -- : : : Suzanne S. Barnhill : : : Microsoft MVP (Word) : : : Words into Type : : : Fairhope, Alabama USA : : : Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org : : : Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the : : newsgroup : : : so : : : all may benefit. : : : : : : wrote in message : : ... : : : Do I take it that *no-one* has the answer to my previous post : (qv) : on : : : this : : : subject. I can't believe no-one else has experienced this or is : not : : able : : : to : : : identify the file as belonging to a particular platform or : version! : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : |
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Very weird! Try opening a blank documetn and use Insert, File to get the
problem document into a new document. Does the problem still recur? terry wrote in message ... : Tried that and lots of other suggestions; no go. Here is a summary of the : problem and efforts to fix it to date. Only *some* documents produce a : message when trying to spell check 'Cannot find MSSSpell32.dll' and later : '...mgr**32.dll' or similar. I know enough now to know that these are : language specific spell files probably on the document originator's HD and : not on mine. In the documents where this problem occurs the spell check : catches errors before the (foreign) word that invokes the problem, and not : after. It says 'Word has completed spell check' even when I've placed dummy : badly spelt words after. Now, here's the rub: if I now delete the foreign : words and indeed carefully check the document by hand and remove all : spelling errors, I still get the problem and the message. Changing the : language at my end does not help. Neither does pasting the document minus : the last para mark into a new document. So the document must have hidden : somewhere (not in the last para mark) in it a flag that says it needs a : certain language add-in. Where is this flag and how do I remove/change it? : Or, what is the language being indicated, and how can it be changed? : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : ... : Tools, Language, Set Language and there are two check boxes at the bottom : of : the dialog. : : Terry : : wrote in message ... : : How exactly? BTW, see my posting in : microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar, : : which outlines my experiments so far. : : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : : ... : : It sure should. But the document may be from a template that has : : Automatically Detect Language deselected. Check that setting as well : when : : it : : happens again. : : : : -- : : Terry Farrell - Word MVP : : http://word.mvps.org/ : : : : wrote in message : ... : : : Thanks, mate. This is the best attempt yet. But I do have both the : US : : and : : : Aust installed, and it only happens with some files. Next time it : : happens, : : I : : : will try changing the language (dictionary) and see what happens. : On : : : further thought, however, if that file was on my disk (and I do have : : both : : US : : : and Aust) then surely it would be found... : : : : : : : : : "TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message : : : ... : : : Proofing of documents are fully compatible if they are all set to : the : : same : : : language. Check that the language setting is correct for : particular : : : documents that are giving this message. The error indicates that : Word : : is : : : looking for the spell-checking .dll which it cannot find. If other : : : documents : : : are working correctly, it would suggest that Word is looking for a : : : language : : : not installed (e.g. you are using English (US) and the document is : in : : : English (AUS) or something along those lines. : : : : : : Terry : : : : : : wrote in message : : ... : : : :O Suzanne! I spelt it out in great detail in my previous post! : Don't : : : *you* : : : : turn against me. I was *sure* you'd have the answer. | : : : : : : : : Here is the post again : : : : : : : : Word 2000. Windows XP (but happened on 98SE too): *Sometimes* : when : I : : run : : : a : : : : spellcheck through a file, I get the message 'Word cannot find : the : : : spelling : : : : file MSSSpell32.dll' and later '...filemsgr?32.dll'. What does : this : : : mean : : : : and is it due to the originator of the file probably using : Office : : 2003 : : : (and : : : : aren't all documents compatible)? : : : : : : : : : : : : "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message : : : : ... : : : : Perhaps you should try posting your question to : : : : microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar? It certainly won't : help : to : : : start : : : a : : : : new thread with no vestige of a description of the problem. : : : : : : : : -- : : : : Suzanne S. Barnhill : : : : Microsoft MVP (Word) : : : : Words into Type : : : : Fairhope, Alabama USA : : : : Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org : : : : Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to : the : : : newsgroup : : : : so : : : : all may benefit. : : : : : : : : wrote in message : : : ... : : : : Do I take it that *no-one* has the answer to my previous post : : (qv) : : on : : : : this : : : : subject. I can't believe no-one else has experienced this or : is : : not : : : able : : : : to : : : : identify the file as belonging to a particular platform or : : version! : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : |
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