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I'm doing a lot of importing data from my scanner at the moment. The text is
full of errors as its scanning from a magazine so I'm spell-checking a lot. My problem is that my spell-check keeps defaulting to US English regardless of me setting it to UK English several times during the document. I've used the tools menu to set the language for the document, but when I add something else it changes back again! These boards led me to check my pc's language, but that is UK English, so the problem isn't there. I know I'm being pedantic because this is for personal use, but we spell chilli with two l's not one! It's driving me crazy! |
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The language attribute to scanned text is a function of the OCR software.
Depending on that software you may be able to set the language for text conversion to Word format. Otherwise having imported it select all the Word text (Ctrl+A) and tools language set language. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Strudel wrote: I'm doing a lot of importing data from my scanner at the moment. The text is full of errors as its scanning from a magazine so I'm spell-checking a lot. My problem is that my spell-check keeps defaulting to US English regardless of me setting it to UK English several times during the document. I've used the tools menu to set the language for the document, but when I add something else it changes back again! These boards led me to check my pc's language, but that is UK English, so the problem isn't there. I know I'm being pedantic because this is for personal use, but we spell chilli with two l's not one! It's driving me crazy! |
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thank you Graham. My OCR program only has one "English" under the grouping
American/European so I expect that is US English. "Graham Mayor" wrote: The language attribute to scanned text is a function of the OCR software. Depending on that software you may be able to set the language for text conversion to Word format. Otherwise having imported it select all the Word text (Ctrl+A) and tools language set language. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Strudel wrote: I'm doing a lot of importing data from my scanner at the moment. The text is full of errors as its scanning from a magazine so I'm spell-checking a lot. My problem is that my spell-check keeps defaulting to US English regardless of me setting it to UK English several times during the document. I've used the tools menu to set the language for the document, but when I add something else it changes back again! These boards led me to check my pc's language, but that is UK English, so the problem isn't there. I know I'm being pedantic because this is for personal use, but we spell chilli with two l's not one! It's driving me crazy! |
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Graham,
Thank you also, as this procedure also worked on my scanned documents that would not "Spell Check". "Strudel" wrote: thank you Graham. My OCR program only has one "English" under the grouping American/European so I expect that is US English. "Graham Mayor" wrote: The language attribute to scanned text is a function of the OCR software. Depending on that software you may be able to set the language for text conversion to Word format. Otherwise having imported it select all the Word text (Ctrl+A) and tools language set language. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Strudel wrote: I'm doing a lot of importing data from my scanner at the moment. The text is full of errors as its scanning from a magazine so I'm spell-checking a lot. My problem is that my spell-check keeps defaulting to US English regardless of me setting it to UK English several times during the document. I've used the tools menu to set the language for the document, but when I add something else it changes back again! These boards led me to check my pc's language, but that is UK English, so the problem isn't there. I know I'm being pedantic because this is for personal use, but we spell chilli with two l's not one! It's driving me crazy! |
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