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How do I get the CONTEXTUAL SPELLING options (blue wavy lines) working. I
have already active the option in, Word Option, Proofing, Use contextual spelling, but it is still not working. For example: €śI will see you their€ť. The word €śtheir€ť must be blue wavy underline, but mine is not working. I hope there is someone who can help me. Thanks Es |
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I wouldn't rely too heavily on this function, which seems a bit hit and miss
in use. Your example isn't flagged - but 'Their is' should be corrected. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Es wrote: How do I get the CONTEXTUAL SPELLING options (blue wavy lines) working. I have already active the option in, Word Option, Proofing, Use contextual spelling, but it is still not working. For example: "I will see you their". The word "their" must be blue wavy underline, but mine is not working. I hope there is someone who can help me. Thanks Es |
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Hello Es,
The contextual speller in Office 2007 identifies the mistake in the sentence you give: I will see you their. "Their" is squiggled with a blue wavy line on my machine and, if you right-click on the word, €śthere€ť is suggested as a correction. Try another sentence such as the following one: I bought her a nice pear of shoes. €śPear€ť should also be squiggled. You can find more information on this contextual speller on our blogs: http://blogs.msdn.com/naturallanguag...30/652512.aspx http://blogs.msdn.com/correcteurorth...05/617653.aspx http://blogs.msdn.com/naturallanguag...19/637359.aspx http://blogs.msdn.com/microsoft_offi...ng.aspx#873408 As you will see, contextual spelling is turned on by default if your machine has at least 1 GB of RAM. Try closing Word and launching a new session. It should normally work. I hope it helps, Thierry Fontenelle [MSFT] Microsoft Natural Language Group "Graham Mayor" wrote: I wouldn't rely too heavily on this function, which seems a bit hit and miss in use. Your example isn't flagged - but 'Their is' should be corrected. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Es wrote: How do I get the CONTEXTUAL SPELLING options (blue wavy lines) working. I have already active the option in, Word Option, Proofing, Use contextual spelling, but it is still not working. For example: "I will see you their". The word "their" must be blue wavy underline, but mine is not working. I hope there is someone who can help me. Thanks Es |
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