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I'm creating a technical doc in Word 2007. It is computer related info,
i.e. a lot of acronyms and abbreviations. 80% of the document has the
little red squiggly lines indicating spelling errors.
Is there a way to turn off Spell Check per document? Or would I need to go
into Word setup, turn it off, then turn it back on after I'm done?
Thanks


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JohnB wrote:
I'm creating a technical doc in Word 2007. It is computer related
info, i.e. a lot of acronyms and abbreviations. 80% of the document
has the little red squiggly lines indicating spelling errors.
Is there a way to turn off Spell Check per document? Or would I need
to go into Word setup, turn it off, then turn it back on after I'm
done? Thanks


In that document, press Ctrl+A to select everything. On the Review tab, in
the Proofing group, click the Set Language button and check the box in the
dialog for "Do not check spelling or grammar".

When you're setting up a template to start on a document like this, it's
useful to define a character style that applies just this setting; then
anything that you mark with that style won't be checked, while everything
else will be checked. At this point, though, it may not be worth going back
and marking all the acronyms.

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G'Day John,

With 'that document' open ...
__Office button (click)
____Word Options button (bottom of menu - click)
____Proofing (3rd item left side - click)
______Exceptions for 'that document' (bottom of dialog)
________CHECK either or both boxex
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Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
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I'm creating a technical doc in Word 2007. It is computer related info,
i.e. a lot of acronyms and abbreviations. 80% of the document has the
little red squiggly lines indicating spelling errors.
Is there a way to turn off Spell Check per document? Or would I need to go
into Word setup, turn it off, then turn it back on after I'm done?
Thanks



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Hey! I can see my docuement again! No more red squigglies.
Thanks Pat.



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G'Day John,

With 'that document' open ...
__Office button (click)
____Word Options button (bottom of menu - click)
____Proofing (3rd item left side - click)
______Exceptions for 'that document' (bottom of dialog)
________CHECK either or both boxex
--
Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
_______________________



"JohnB" wrote:

I'm creating a technical doc in Word 2007. It is computer related info,
i.e. a lot of acronyms and abbreviations. 80% of the document has the
little red squiggly lines indicating spelling errors.
Is there a way to turn off Spell Check per document? Or would I need to
go
into Word setup, turn it off, then turn it back on after I'm done?
Thanks





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Where or how would I define the character style you're referring to? I like
that idea.


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JohnB wrote:
I'm creating a technical doc in Word 2007. It is computer related
info, i.e. a lot of acronyms and abbreviations. 80% of the document
has the little red squiggly lines indicating spelling errors.
Is there a way to turn off Spell Check per document? Or would I need
to go into Word setup, turn it off, then turn it back on after I'm
done? Thanks


In that document, press Ctrl+A to select everything. On the Review tab, in
the Proofing group, click the Set Language button and check the box in the
dialog for "Do not check spelling or grammar".

When you're setting up a template to start on a document like this, it's
useful to define a character style that applies just this setting; then
anything that you mark with that style won't be checked, while everything
else will be checked. At this point, though, it may not be worth going
back and marking all the acronyms.

--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup
so all may benefit.





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See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/StyleRef.htm for instructions on
creating a character style and
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/MasterSpellCheck.htm for more suggestions
on hiding spelling errors in documents.

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"JohnB" wrote in message
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Where or how would I define the character style you're referring to? I
like that idea.


"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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JohnB wrote:
I'm creating a technical doc in Word 2007. It is computer related
info, i.e. a lot of acronyms and abbreviations. 80% of the document
has the little red squiggly lines indicating spelling errors.
Is there a way to turn off Spell Check per document? Or would I need
to go into Word setup, turn it off, then turn it back on after I'm
done? Thanks


In that document, press Ctrl+A to select everything. On the Review tab,
in the Proofing group, click the Set Language button and check the box in
the dialog for "Do not check spelling or grammar".

When you're setting up a template to start on a document like this, it's
useful to define a character style that applies just this setting; then
anything that you mark with that style won't be checked, while everything
else will be checked. At this point, though, it may not be worth going
back and marking all the acronyms.

--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup
so all may benefit.





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Here's the simplest way:

- Select any word that already has "Do not check spelling" applied to it.

- Right-click and choose Styles Save selection as a new Quick Style.

- In the dialog that appears, click the Modify button.

- Change the name from the suggested "Style1" to something like
"NoProofing", and change the style type from "Linked (paragraph and
character)" to "Character". At this point, the description below the preview
box should say "Do not check spelling or grammar, Style: Quick Style,
Priority: 2, Based on: Default Paragraph Font".

- Click the option button at the bottom for "New documents based on this
template" and click OK.

Additionally, if you want a keyboard shortcut to apply the style, go to
Office button Word Options Customize, and click the Keyboard Customize
button. Select the category Styles, then select your style, enter a
shortcut, and click the Assign button.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
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all may benefit.

JohnB wrote:
Where or how would I define the character style you're referring to? I
like that idea.


"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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JohnB wrote:
I'm creating a technical doc in Word 2007. It is computer related
info, i.e. a lot of acronyms and abbreviations. 80% of the document
has the little red squiggly lines indicating spelling errors.
Is there a way to turn off Spell Check per document? Or would I
need to go into Word setup, turn it off, then turn it back on after
I'm done? Thanks


In that document, press Ctrl+A to select everything. On the Review
tab, in the Proofing group, click the Set Language button and check
the box in the dialog for "Do not check spelling or grammar".

When you're setting up a template to start on a document like this,
it's useful to define a character style that applies just this
setting; then anything that you mark with that style won't be
checked, while everything else will be checked. At this point,
though, it may not be worth going back and marking all the acronyms.

--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
newsgroup so all may benefit.



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You are most welcome :-) !
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Pat Garard
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"JohnB" wrote:

Hey! I can see my docuement again! No more red squigglies.
Thanks Pat.



"Pat Garard" apgarard Arghhh bigpond Doh net Doh au wrote in message
...
G'Day John,

With 'that document' open ...
__Office button (click)
____Word Options button (bottom of menu - click)
____Proofing (3rd item left side - click)
______Exceptions for 'that document' (bottom of dialog)
________CHECK either or both boxex
--
Regards,
Pat Garard
Melbourne, Australia
_______________________



"JohnB" wrote:

I'm creating a technical doc in Word 2007. It is computer related info,
i.e. a lot of acronyms and abbreviations. 80% of the document has the
little red squiggly lines indicating spelling errors.
Is there a way to turn off Spell Check per document? Or would I need to
go
into Word setup, turn it off, then turn it back on after I'm done?
Thanks






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