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Peter Harrington
 
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I accidentally typed indentification and this word was not flagged by the
spell checker, while other words in the document were. I checked the custom
dictionary and this word was not included. Detect language automatically is
off. I am using Word 03 SP1. Any ideas on how to keep these errors from
occuring.

TIA,

Pete


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Charles Kenyon
 
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Try splitting the word into indentif ication. Are either of these parts
identified as misspelled? If not, your text is formatted to not check
spelling or grammar. Click on one of the misspelled words. Word will display
the formatting applied to that Word (and the source of the formatting).

If it says "no proofing" or "do not check spelling and grammar" you need to
modify the language setting. Select your entire document (Ctrl-A) and use
Tools Language to change the setting.
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Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
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"Peter Harrington" wrote in message
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I accidentally typed indentification and this word was not flagged by the
spell checker, while other words in the document were. I checked the
custom dictionary and this word was not included. Detect language
automatically is off. I am using Word 03 SP1. Any ideas on how to keep
these errors from occuring.

TIA,

Pete



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Peter de B. Harrington
 
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You are correct that the parts of the split word still does not appear to be
flagged as misspelled, but I have to admit I am a bit lost with your
directions.

When you say click, you mean a left mouse click? Where is the formatting
and source of formatting displayed? I see the style in the menu bar, but
the style does not have proofing mentioned anywhere or check spelling and
grammar at least in the top dialog box?

Right clicking does not help either.

I think I can fix it using select all, but I would like to understand your
diagnostics.

Thanks for the help,

Pete
"Charles Kenyon" wrote in
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Try splitting the word into indentif ication. Are either of these parts
identified as misspelled? If not, your text is formatted to not check
spelling or grammar. Click on one of the misspelled words. Word will
display the formatting applied to that Word (and the source of the
formatting).

If it says "no proofing" or "do not check spelling and grammar" you need
to modify the language setting. Select your entire document (Ctrl-A) and
use Tools Language to change the setting.
--
Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome!
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"Peter Harrington" wrote in message
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I accidentally typed indentification and this word was not flagged by the
spell checker, while other words in the document were. I checked the
custom dictionary and this word was not included. Detect language
automatically is off. I am using Word 03 SP1. Any ideas on how to keep
these errors from occuring.

TIA,

Pete





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Peter de B. Harrington
 
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Ok, right clicking has an option for revealing formatting of selected text,
but I see language under font. There are no proofing or spelling options
and word is not detecting mis-spellings in this section.

Best wishes,

Pete

"Peter de B. Harrington" wrote in message
...
You are correct that the parts of the split word still does not appear to
be flagged as misspelled, but I have to admit I am a bit lost with your
directions.

When you say click, you mean a left mouse click? Where is the formatting
and source of formatting displayed? I see the style in the menu bar, but
the style does not have proofing mentioned anywhere or check spelling and
grammar at least in the top dialog box?

Right clicking does not help either.

I think I can fix it using select all, but I would like to understand your
diagnostics.

Thanks for the help,

Pete
"Charles Kenyon" wrote in
message ...
Try splitting the word into indentif ication. Are either of these parts
identified as misspelled? If not, your text is formatted to not check
spelling or grammar. Click on one of the misspelled words. Word will
display the formatting applied to that Word (and the source of the
formatting).

If it says "no proofing" or "do not check spelling and grammar" you need
to modify the language setting. Select your entire document (Ctrl-A) and
use Tools Language to change the setting.
--
Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome!
--------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies
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from my ignorance and your wisdom.

"Peter Harrington" wrote in message
...
I accidentally typed indentification and this word was not flagged by the
spell checker, while other words in the document were. I checked the
custom dictionary and this word was not included. Detect language
automatically is off. I am using Word 03 SP1. Any ideas on how to keep
these errors from occuring.

TIA,

Pete







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Peter de B. Harrington
 
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I found the cause of this problem.

The word indentification was cited with a superscript using End Note.

I guess the field codes when appearing next to a word force the
speller-checker to ignore that word and misindentify the word as correctly
spelled.

Cheers,

Pete

"Peter de B. Harrington" wrote in message
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Ok, right clicking has an option for revealing formatting of selected
text, but I see language under font. There are no proofing or spelling
options and word is not detecting mis-spellings in this section.

Best wishes,

Pete

"Peter de B. Harrington" wrote in message
...
You are correct that the parts of the split word still does not appear to
be flagged as misspelled, but I have to admit I am a bit lost with your
directions.

When you say click, you mean a left mouse click? Where is the formatting
and source of formatting displayed? I see the style in the menu bar, but
the style does not have proofing mentioned anywhere or check spelling and
grammar at least in the top dialog box?

Right clicking does not help either.

I think I can fix it using select all, but I would like to understand
your diagnostics.

Thanks for the help,

Pete
"Charles Kenyon" wrote in
message ...
Try splitting the word into indentif ication. Are either of these parts
identified as misspelled? If not, your text is formatted to not check
spelling or grammar. Click on one of the misspelled words. Word will
display the formatting applied to that Word (and the source of the
formatting).

If it says "no proofing" or "do not check spelling and grammar" you need
to modify the language setting. Select your entire document (Ctrl-A) and
use Tools Language to change the setting.
--
Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome!
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from my ignorance and your wisdom.

"Peter Harrington" wrote in message
...
I accidentally typed indentification and this word was not flagged by
the spell checker, while other words in the document were. I checked
the custom dictionary and this word was not included. Detect language
automatically is off. I am using Word 03 SP1. Any ideas on how to keep
these errors from occuring.

TIA,

Pete











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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Only if you have "Ignore words with numbers" checked on the Spelling &
Grammar tab of Tools | Options.

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"Peter de B. Harrington" wrote in message
...
I found the cause of this problem.

The word indentification was cited with a superscript using End Note.

I guess the field codes when appearing next to a word force the
speller-checker to ignore that word and misindentify the word as correctly
spelled.

Cheers,

Pete

"Peter de B. Harrington" wrote in message
...
Ok, right clicking has an option for revealing formatting of selected
text, but I see language under font. There are no proofing or spelling
options and word is not detecting mis-spellings in this section.

Best wishes,

Pete

"Peter de B. Harrington" wrote in message
...
You are correct that the parts of the split word still does not appear

to
be flagged as misspelled, but I have to admit I am a bit lost with your
directions.

When you say click, you mean a left mouse click? Where is the

formatting
and source of formatting displayed? I see the style in the menu bar,

but
the style does not have proofing mentioned anywhere or check spelling

and
grammar at least in the top dialog box?

Right clicking does not help either.

I think I can fix it using select all, but I would like to understand
your diagnostics.

Thanks for the help,

Pete
"Charles Kenyon" wrote in
message ...
Try splitting the word into indentif ication. Are either of these

parts
identified as misspelled? If not, your text is formatted to not check
spelling or grammar. Click on one of the misspelled words. Word will
display the formatting applied to that Word (and the source of the
formatting).

If it says "no proofing" or "do not check spelling and grammar" you

need
to modify the language setting. Select your entire document (Ctrl-A)

and
use Tools Language to change the setting.
--
Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome!
--------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies
and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn
from my ignorance and your wisdom.

"Peter Harrington" wrote in message
...
I accidentally typed indentification and this word was not flagged by
the spell checker, while other words in the document were. I checked
the custom dictionary and this word was not included. Detect language
automatically is off. I am using Word 03 SP1. Any ideas on how to

keep
these errors from occuring.

TIA,

Pete










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