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I, apparently as several from reviewing the posts, cannot get the Spell
Checker to work in Office 2007. This includes Word, Excel and Outlook (not Outlook Express). I have checked all the obvious, such as: Primary Language is: English (US) Keyboard is: English (US) Proofing Options in Word, etc.: Set properly for automatic spell checking (although when I force a spell check on a word that I purposely misspelled, it still fails). Speaking of forcing a spell check operation, it returns the message: Spelling and Grammar check complete, but it does not catch any misspellings, ONLY the grammar errors. The status bar on the bottom of any Word document brings up a small pop-up menu with several options, one of which is "Customize Status Bar". Language is checked, but there is nothing associated with it, and checking it on and off does nothing to the status bar, nor does it present any type of window to allow for language selection. If I take the document to a computer running Word 2000, it spell checks just fine. Does anyone have anymore specific information on how this can be corrected? It seems like this might be a flaw in Office 2007, but I can't seem to find any workaround for it. -- Thanks, COOP |
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Select all the text - CTRL+A. On the review tab proofing group click
'set language' (or click the language icon in the status bar at the bottom of the Word screen). Ensure that your language of choice is selected and that 'do not check spelling or grammar and 'detect language automatically' are unchecked. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org NewToEW wrote: I, apparently as several from reviewing the posts, cannot get the Spell Checker to work in Office 2007. This includes Word, Excel and Outlook (not Outlook Express). I have checked all the obvious, such as: Primary Language is: English (US) Keyboard is: English (US) Proofing Options in Word, etc.: Set properly for automatic spell checking (although when I force a spell check on a word that I purposely misspelled, it still fails). Speaking of forcing a spell check operation, it returns the message: Spelling and Grammar check complete, but it does not catch any misspellings, ONLY the grammar errors. The status bar on the bottom of any Word document brings up a small pop-up menu with several options, one of which is "Customize Status Bar". Language is checked, but there is nothing associated with it, and checking it on and off does nothing to the status bar, nor does it present any type of window to allow for language selection. If I take the document to a computer running Word 2000, it spell checks just fine. Does anyone have anymore specific information on how this can be corrected? It seems like this might be a flaw in Office 2007, but I can't seem to find any workaround for it. |
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Graham,
Thanks for your quick response. I followed your instructions exactly, and it still does not catch any spelling errors, only the grammar errors. Interestingly enough, I do not have any language icon at the bottom of my Word status bar, regardless of how many places I select "English (US)" as my language. It behaves like it still doesn't recognize the language, although the grammar is working correctly for English (US), or the dictionary is empty. Any additional thoughts on this? -- Thanks, COOP "Graham Mayor" wrote: Select all the text - CTRL+A. On the review tab proofing group click 'set language' (or click the language icon in the status bar at the bottom of the Word screen). Ensure that your language of choice is selected and that 'do not check spelling or grammar and 'detect language automatically' are unchecked. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org NewToEW wrote: I, apparently as several from reviewing the posts, cannot get the Spell Checker to work in Office 2007. This includes Word, Excel and Outlook (not Outlook Express). I have checked all the obvious, such as: Primary Language is: English (US) Keyboard is: English (US) Proofing Options in Word, etc.: Set properly for automatic spell checking (although when I force a spell check on a word that I purposely misspelled, it still fails). Speaking of forcing a spell check operation, it returns the message: Spelling and Grammar check complete, but it does not catch any misspellings, ONLY the grammar errors. The status bar on the bottom of any Word document brings up a small pop-up menu with several options, one of which is "Customize Status Bar". Language is checked, but there is nothing associated with it, and checking it on and off does nothing to the status bar, nor does it present any type of window to allow for language selection. If I take the document to a computer running Word 2000, it spell checks just fine. Does anyone have anymore specific information on how this can be corrected? It seems like this might be a flaw in Office 2007, but I can't seem to find any workaround for it. |
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Have you tried doing a repair on Office 2007? Since this is affecting
multiple 2007 applications, I would think that it's a broader issue than what's happening in Word. You can access repair from the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "NewToEW" wrote in message ... Graham, Thanks for your quick response. I followed your instructions exactly, and it still does not catch any spelling errors, only the grammar errors. Interestingly enough, I do not have any language icon at the bottom of my Word status bar, regardless of how many places I select "English (US)" as my language. It behaves like it still doesn't recognize the language, although the grammar is working correctly for English (US), or the dictionary is empty. Any additional thoughts on this? -- Thanks, COOP "Graham Mayor" wrote: Select all the text - CTRL+A. On the review tab proofing group click 'set language' (or click the language icon in the status bar at the bottom of the Word screen). Ensure that your language of choice is selected and that 'do not check spelling or grammar and 'detect language automatically' are unchecked. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org NewToEW wrote: I, apparently as several from reviewing the posts, cannot get the Spell Checker to work in Office 2007. This includes Word, Excel and Outlook (not Outlook Express). I have checked all the obvious, such as: Primary Language is: English (US) Keyboard is: English (US) Proofing Options in Word, etc.: Set properly for automatic spell checking (although when I force a spell check on a word that I purposely misspelled, it still fails). Speaking of forcing a spell check operation, it returns the message: Spelling and Grammar check complete, but it does not catch any misspellings, ONLY the grammar errors. The status bar on the bottom of any Word document brings up a small pop-up menu with several options, one of which is "Customize Status Bar". Language is checked, but there is nothing associated with it, and checking it on and off does nothing to the status bar, nor does it present any type of window to allow for language selection. If I take the document to a computer running Word 2000, it spell checks just fine. Does anyone have anymore specific information on how this can be corrected? It seems like this might be a flaw in Office 2007, but I can't seem to find any workaround for it. |
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Herb,
I appreciate your quick response. I went into the Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs Applet and found that Microsoft Office 2007 only allows "uninstall" or "change". Repair doesn't appear to be a choice. Since I am on the road and running Office 2007 on a laptop, I don't have the software with me to reload. I'll try uninstalling and reloading when I get back home. -- Thanks, COOP "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Have you tried doing a repair on Office 2007? Since this is affecting multiple 2007 applications, I would think that it's a broader issue than what's happening in Word. You can access repair from the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "NewToEW" wrote in message ... Graham, Thanks for your quick response. I followed your instructions exactly, and it still does not catch any spelling errors, only the grammar errors. Interestingly enough, I do not have any language icon at the bottom of my Word status bar, regardless of how many places I select "English (US)" as my language. It behaves like it still doesn't recognize the language, although the grammar is working correctly for English (US), or the dictionary is empty. Any additional thoughts on this? -- Thanks, COOP "Graham Mayor" wrote: Select all the text - CTRL+A. On the review tab proofing group click 'set language' (or click the language icon in the status bar at the bottom of the Word screen). Ensure that your language of choice is selected and that 'do not check spelling or grammar and 'detect language automatically' are unchecked. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org NewToEW wrote: I, apparently as several from reviewing the posts, cannot get the Spell Checker to work in Office 2007. This includes Word, Excel and Outlook (not Outlook Express). I have checked all the obvious, such as: Primary Language is: English (US) Keyboard is: English (US) Proofing Options in Word, etc.: Set properly for automatic spell checking (although when I force a spell check on a word that I purposely misspelled, it still fails). Speaking of forcing a spell check operation, it returns the message: Spelling and Grammar check complete, but it does not catch any misspellings, ONLY the grammar errors. The status bar on the bottom of any Word document brings up a small pop-up menu with several options, one of which is "Customize Status Bar". Language is checked, but there is nothing associated with it, and checking it on and off does nothing to the status bar, nor does it present any type of window to allow for language selection. If I take the document to a computer running Word 2000, it spell checks just fine. Does anyone have anymore specific information on how this can be corrected? It seems like this might be a flaw in Office 2007, but I can't seem to find any workaround for it. |
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Actually, in Add/Remove, if you choose Change, the next screen will give you
an option to repair. Alternatively, you can initiate repair from an Office 2007 application. From Word 2007, try this: Office button - Word Options - Resources - Diagnose. This will also let you repair Office. Luck to you, -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "NewToEW" wrote in message ... Herb, I appreciate your quick response. I went into the Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs Applet and found that Microsoft Office 2007 only allows "uninstall" or "change". Repair doesn't appear to be a choice. Since I am on the road and running Office 2007 on a laptop, I don't have the software with me to reload. I'll try uninstalling and reloading when I get back home. -- Thanks, COOP "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Have you tried doing a repair on Office 2007? Since this is affecting multiple 2007 applications, I would think that it's a broader issue than what's happening in Word. You can access repair from the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "NewToEW" wrote in message ... Graham, Thanks for your quick response. I followed your instructions exactly, and it still does not catch any spelling errors, only the grammar errors. Interestingly enough, I do not have any language icon at the bottom of my Word status bar, regardless of how many places I select "English (US)" as my language. It behaves like it still doesn't recognize the language, although the grammar is working correctly for English (US), or the dictionary is empty. Any additional thoughts on this? -- Thanks, COOP "Graham Mayor" wrote: Select all the text - CTRL+A. On the review tab proofing group click 'set language' (or click the language icon in the status bar at the bottom of the Word screen). Ensure that your language of choice is selected and that 'do not check spelling or grammar and 'detect language automatically' are unchecked. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org NewToEW wrote: I, apparently as several from reviewing the posts, cannot get the Spell Checker to work in Office 2007. This includes Word, Excel and Outlook (not Outlook Express). I have checked all the obvious, such as: Primary Language is: English (US) Keyboard is: English (US) Proofing Options in Word, etc.: Set properly for automatic spell checking (although when I force a spell check on a word that I purposely misspelled, it still fails). Speaking of forcing a spell check operation, it returns the message: Spelling and Grammar check complete, but it does not catch any misspellings, ONLY the grammar errors. The status bar on the bottom of any Word document brings up a small pop-up menu with several options, one of which is "Customize Status Bar". Language is checked, but there is nothing associated with it, and checking it on and off does nothing to the status bar, nor does it present any type of window to allow for language selection. If I take the document to a computer running Word 2000, it spell checks just fine. Does anyone have anymore specific information on how this can be corrected? It seems like this might be a flaw in Office 2007, but I can't seem to find any workaround for it. |
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Herb,
Tried the "repair" feature. It successfully completed the repair, but that did not get the speller checker to catch spelling errors. Any other thoughts? This one is perplexing, and somewhat frustrating because I bought a laptop from Gateway with Microsoft Small Business Office 2007 preloaded and Gateway's support for this product is only to do "uninstall and reinstall", and Microsoft won't provide support for an "OEM" product. Of course Microsoft will provide support for $49.00 per call. So, here I am, sitting between a rock and a hard place - having spent good money on the Office 2007 Suite with no one accepting support during the warranty period. Any other suggestions would be very appreciated. You can get a feel for what I have already done and what has been suggested by looking through the posts. As of now, Office 2007 has a big hole as far as I am concerned. -- Thanks, COOP "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Actually, in Add/Remove, if you choose Change, the next screen will give you an option to repair. Alternatively, you can initiate repair from an Office 2007 application. From Word 2007, try this: Office button - Word Options - Resources - Diagnose. This will also let you repair Office. Luck to you, -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "NewToEW" wrote in message ... Herb, I appreciate your quick response. I went into the Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs Applet and found that Microsoft Office 2007 only allows "uninstall" or "change". Repair doesn't appear to be a choice. Since I am on the road and running Office 2007 on a laptop, I don't have the software with me to reload. I'll try uninstalling and reloading when I get back home. -- Thanks, COOP "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Have you tried doing a repair on Office 2007? Since this is affecting multiple 2007 applications, I would think that it's a broader issue than what's happening in Word. You can access repair from the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "NewToEW" wrote in message ... Graham, Thanks for your quick response. I followed your instructions exactly, and it still does not catch any spelling errors, only the grammar errors. Interestingly enough, I do not have any language icon at the bottom of my Word status bar, regardless of how many places I select "English (US)" as my language. It behaves like it still doesn't recognize the language, although the grammar is working correctly for English (US), or the dictionary is empty. Any additional thoughts on this? -- Thanks, COOP "Graham Mayor" wrote: Select all the text - CTRL+A. On the review tab proofing group click 'set language' (or click the language icon in the status bar at the bottom of the Word screen). Ensure that your language of choice is selected and that 'do not check spelling or grammar and 'detect language automatically' are unchecked. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org NewToEW wrote: I, apparently as several from reviewing the posts, cannot get the Spell Checker to work in Office 2007. This includes Word, Excel and Outlook (not Outlook Express). I have checked all the obvious, such as: Primary Language is: English (US) Keyboard is: English (US) Proofing Options in Word, etc.: Set properly for automatic spell checking (although when I force a spell check on a word that I purposely misspelled, it still fails). Speaking of forcing a spell check operation, it returns the message: Spelling and Grammar check complete, but it does not catch any misspellings, ONLY the grammar errors. The status bar on the bottom of any Word document brings up a small pop-up menu with several options, one of which is "Customize Status Bar". Language is checked, but there is nothing associated with it, and checking it on and off does nothing to the status bar, nor does it present any type of window to allow for language selection. If I take the document to a computer running Word 2000, it spell checks just fine. Does anyone have anymore specific information on how this can be corrected? It seems like this might be a flaw in Office 2007, but I can't seem to find any workaround for it. |
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Here's a thought... remove the proofing tools, reboot, then reinstall them.
In Add/Remove programs, Change - Add or Remove Features - Continue - Office Shared Features - Proofing Tools, set to Not Available (unless they already ARE unavailable, in which case we've found your problem)... then click Continue, and follow the prompts. Once done, reboot. Why? Because. Now, go through the same steps, only this time, set Proofing to Run All From My Computer. Yeah, even the French and Spanish (you can remove them later if this works). Does this make spelling work? -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "NewToEW" wrote in message ... Herb, Tried the "repair" feature. It successfully completed the repair, but that did not get the speller checker to catch spelling errors. Any other thoughts? This one is perplexing, and somewhat frustrating because I bought a laptop from Gateway with Microsoft Small Business Office 2007 preloaded and Gateway's support for this product is only to do "uninstall and reinstall", and Microsoft won't provide support for an "OEM" product. Of course Microsoft will provide support for $49.00 per call. So, here I am, sitting between a rock and a hard place - having spent good money on the Office 2007 Suite with no one accepting support during the warranty period. Any other suggestions would be very appreciated. You can get a feel for what I have already done and what has been suggested by looking through the posts. As of now, Office 2007 has a big hole as far as I am concerned. -- Thanks, COOP "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Actually, in Add/Remove, if you choose Change, the next screen will give you an option to repair. Alternatively, you can initiate repair from an Office 2007 application. From Word 2007, try this: Office button - Word Options - Resources - Diagnose. This will also let you repair Office. Luck to you, -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "NewToEW" wrote in message ... Herb, I appreciate your quick response. I went into the Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs Applet and found that Microsoft Office 2007 only allows "uninstall" or "change". Repair doesn't appear to be a choice. Since I am on the road and running Office 2007 on a laptop, I don't have the software with me to reload. I'll try uninstalling and reloading when I get back home. -- Thanks, COOP "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Have you tried doing a repair on Office 2007? Since this is affecting multiple 2007 applications, I would think that it's a broader issue than what's happening in Word. You can access repair from the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "NewToEW" wrote in message ... Graham, Thanks for your quick response. I followed your instructions exactly, and it still does not catch any spelling errors, only the grammar errors. Interestingly enough, I do not have any language icon at the bottom of my Word status bar, regardless of how many places I select "English (US)" as my language. It behaves like it still doesn't recognize the language, although the grammar is working correctly for English (US), or the dictionary is empty. Any additional thoughts on this? -- Thanks, COOP "Graham Mayor" wrote: Select all the text - CTRL+A. On the review tab proofing group click 'set language' (or click the language icon in the status bar at the bottom of the Word screen). Ensure that your language of choice is selected and that 'do not check spelling or grammar and 'detect language automatically' are unchecked. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org NewToEW wrote: I, apparently as several from reviewing the posts, cannot get the Spell Checker to work in Office 2007. This includes Word, Excel and Outlook (not Outlook Express). I have checked all the obvious, such as: Primary Language is: English (US) Keyboard is: English (US) Proofing Options in Word, etc.: Set properly for automatic spell checking (although when I force a spell check on a word that I purposely misspelled, it still fails). Speaking of forcing a spell check operation, it returns the message: Spelling and Grammar check complete, but it does not catch any misspellings, ONLY the grammar errors. The status bar on the bottom of any Word document brings up a small pop-up menu with several options, one of which is "Customize Status Bar". Language is checked, but there is nothing associated with it, and checking it on and off does nothing to the status bar, nor does it present any type of window to allow for language selection. If I take the document to a computer running Word 2000, it spell checks just fine. Does anyone have anymore specific information on how this can be corrected? It seems like this might be a flaw in Office 2007, but I can't seem to find any workaround for it. |
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PS... If this doesn't work, then take a look at Beth Melton's suggestion in
the thread with the subject line " Word 2007 spell check problems". -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote in message ... Here's a thought... remove the proofing tools, reboot, then reinstall them. In Add/Remove programs, Change - Add or Remove Features - Continue - Office Shared Features - Proofing Tools, set to Not Available (unless they already ARE unavailable, in which case we've found your problem)... then click Continue, and follow the prompts. Once done, reboot. Why? Because. Now, go through the same steps, only this time, set Proofing to Run All From My Computer. Yeah, even the French and Spanish (you can remove them later if this works). Does this make spelling work? -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "NewToEW" wrote in message ... Herb, Tried the "repair" feature. It successfully completed the repair, but that did not get the speller checker to catch spelling errors. Any other thoughts? This one is perplexing, and somewhat frustrating because I bought a laptop from Gateway with Microsoft Small Business Office 2007 preloaded and Gateway's support for this product is only to do "uninstall and reinstall", and Microsoft won't provide support for an "OEM" product. Of course Microsoft will provide support for $49.00 per call. So, here I am, sitting between a rock and a hard place - having spent good money on the Office 2007 Suite with no one accepting support during the warranty period. Any other suggestions would be very appreciated. You can get a feel for what I have already done and what has been suggested by looking through the posts. As of now, Office 2007 has a big hole as far as I am concerned. -- Thanks, COOP "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Actually, in Add/Remove, if you choose Change, the next screen will give you an option to repair. Alternatively, you can initiate repair from an Office 2007 application. From Word 2007, try this: Office button - Word Options - Resources - Diagnose. This will also let you repair Office. Luck to you, -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "NewToEW" wrote in message ... Herb, I appreciate your quick response. I went into the Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs Applet and found that Microsoft Office 2007 only allows "uninstall" or "change". Repair doesn't appear to be a choice. Since I am on the road and running Office 2007 on a laptop, I don't have the software with me to reload. I'll try uninstalling and reloading when I get back home. -- Thanks, COOP "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Have you tried doing a repair on Office 2007? Since this is affecting multiple 2007 applications, I would think that it's a broader issue than what's happening in Word. You can access repair from the Control Panel's Add/Remove Programs applet. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "NewToEW" wrote in message ... Graham, Thanks for your quick response. I followed your instructions exactly, and it still does not catch any spelling errors, only the grammar errors. Interestingly enough, I do not have any language icon at the bottom of my Word status bar, regardless of how many places I select "English (US)" as my language. It behaves like it still doesn't recognize the language, although the grammar is working correctly for English (US), or the dictionary is empty. Any additional thoughts on this? -- Thanks, COOP "Graham Mayor" wrote: Select all the text - CTRL+A. On the review tab proofing group click 'set language' (or click the language icon in the status bar at the bottom of the Word screen). Ensure that your language of choice is selected and that 'do not check spelling or grammar and 'detect language automatically' are unchecked. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org NewToEW wrote: I, apparently as several from reviewing the posts, cannot get the Spell Checker to work in Office 2007. This includes Word, Excel and Outlook (not Outlook Express). I have checked all the obvious, such as: Primary Language is: English (US) Keyboard is: English (US) Proofing Options in Word, etc.: Set properly for automatic spell checking (although when I force a spell check on a word that I purposely misspelled, it still fails). Speaking of forcing a spell check operation, it returns the message: Spelling and Grammar check complete, but it does not catch any misspellings, ONLY the grammar errors. The status bar on the bottom of any Word document brings up a small pop-up menu with several options, one of which is "Customize Status Bar". Language is checked, but there is nothing associated with it, and checking it on and off does nothing to the status bar, nor does it present any type of window to allow for language selection. If I take the document to a computer running Word 2000, it spell checks just fine. Does anyone have anymore specific information on how this can be corrected? It seems like this might be a flaw in Office 2007, but I can't seem to find any workaround for it. |
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