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I am a highly advanced Word user and I can't turn off the "Do not check
spelling or grammar" feature. I tried the following, none of them worked: - Selected the entire document (Ctrl+A), then go to Tools Language Set Language and clear the check box for "Do not check spelling or grammar". (did this multiple times) - Did a Find/Replace for the formatting (Crrl+F, more, Format, Language, etc.) - I even pasted unformatted into a new document Some sections still have it turned on and I can't seem to get rid of it! Any help would be appreciated, Thanks. |
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Hi ?B?SGVscElzT25UaGVXYXk=?=,
I am a highly advanced Word user and I can't turn off the "Do not check spelling or grammar" feature. I tried the following, none of them worked: - Selected the entire document (Ctrl+A), then go to Tools Language Set Language and clear the check box for "Do not check spelling or grammar". (did this multiple times) - Did a Find/Replace for the formatting (Crrl+F, more, Format, Language, etc.) - I even pasted unformatted into a new document Some sections still have it turned on and I can't seem to get rid of it! Which version of Word is involved, here? Are FIELDS involved in any of these "sections" where you're having difficulties? If yes, what kinds of fields? What is the language of these sections? And do they use any special fonts? Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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I'm using a corporate version of Word 2003, SP2. There are some fields
(Table of Contents and Page Numbers), but even when I strip them out, and I select All, I can never get the "Do Not Check Spelling or Grammar" box to permanently clear. I clear the check box, I click OK, then I go back to Tools, Language, Set Language, and the box is highlighted (not checked, but highlighted) again! The language is English, US and I am only using Times New Roman. "Cindy M." wrote: Hi ?B?SGVscElzT25UaGVXYXk=?=, I am a highly advanced Word user and I can't turn off the "Do not check spelling or grammar" feature. I tried the following, none of them worked: - Selected the entire document (Ctrl+A), then go to Tools Language Set Language and clear the check box for "Do not check spelling or grammar". (did this multiple times) - Did a Find/Replace for the formatting (Crrl+F, more, Format, Language, etc.) - I even pasted unformatted into a new document Some sections still have it turned on and I can't seem to get rid of it! Which version of Word is involved, here? Are FIELDS involved in any of these "sections" where you're having difficulties? If yes, what kinds of fields? What is the language of these sections? And do they use any special fonts? Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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Hi ?B?SGVscElzT25UaGVXYXk=?=,
I'm using a corporate version of Word 2003, SP2. There are some fields (Table of Contents and Page Numbers), but even when I strip them out, and I select All, I can never get the "Do Not Check Spelling or Grammar" box to permanently clear. I clear the check box, I click OK, then I go back to Tools, Language, Set Language, and the box is highlighted (not checked, but highlighted) again! The language is English, US and I am only using Times New Roman. Thanks for emphasizing the "not checked, but highlighted". This means a "mixed" setting. I now recognize what you're seeing, and I'm pretty sure there's no way you can get rid of it. A while back (year? Two years?) this came up and a number of us did some intensive testing, I also reported it to MSFT. As soon as a document grows beyond a certain size (number of pages) Word starts formatting the "automatic page breaks" with some kind of language formatting. Very difficult to track down - I had to examine the XML (saveas to that file format) to actually see where it was coming from. Even deleting it out of the XML didn't clean the mixed formatting out of the document. I chalk the behavior up to the increasing tendency of the Word team thinking it's good and OK to apply the language set in Windows as the default. As often as I, and others, have tried to explain that this is a BAD idea in the world professional documentation, they still haven't grasped the underlying logic of that viewpoint... If you need to be sure that none of the actual text is formatted with a different language, your best bet may be to "walk" the pages or the paragraphs in a macro, checking the LanguageID of the range. If it's not your language (US English) then you (the editor) need to take a closer look at that range. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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Same problem. It's very annoying. My document only had 3 pages. I had to
select the text page by page to apply the setting, otherwise it won't work. "Cindy M." wrote: Hi ?B?SGVscElzT25UaGVXYXk=?=, I'm using a corporate version of Word 2003, SP2. There are some fields (Table of Contents and Page Numbers), but even when I strip them out, and I select All, I can never get the "Do Not Check Spelling or Grammar" box to permanently clear. I clear the check box, I click OK, then I go back to Tools, Language, Set Language, and the box is highlighted (not checked, but highlighted) again! The language is English, US and I am only using Times New Roman. Thanks for emphasizing the "not checked, but highlighted". This means a "mixed" setting. I now recognize what you're seeing, and I'm pretty sure there's no way you can get rid of it. A while back (year? Two years?) this came up and a number of us did some intensive testing, I also reported it to MSFT. As soon as a document grows beyond a certain size (number of pages) Word starts formatting the "automatic page breaks" with some kind of language formatting. Very difficult to track down - I had to examine the XML (saveas to that file format) to actually see where it was coming from. Even deleting it out of the XML didn't clean the mixed formatting out of the document. I chalk the behavior up to the increasing tendency of the Word team thinking it's good and OK to apply the language set in Windows as the default. As often as I, and others, have tried to explain that this is a BAD idea in the world professional documentation, they still haven't grasped the underlying logic of that viewpoint... If you need to be sure that none of the actual text is formatted with a different language, your best bet may be to "walk" the pages or the paragraphs in a macro, checking the LanguageID of the range. If it's not your language (US English) then you (the editor) need to take a closer look at that range. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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Sorry to ping an old thread but this comes up in searches, so needs answering... and I think I have the solution.
First switch to Draft view (where the whole document appears in one long view without pages), then using Ctrl+A, going to Review / Language / Set Proofing Language and clearing the "do not check spelling or grammar" option. **Only works in Draft view**.* For some strange reason the same thing does not work in standard print layout view. |
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