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word 2003 spell checker doesn't work
BT <beatil[ at ]voo.be> 11/9/2008 1:45:36 AM
Hi sorry to bother you but I don't seem to find an answer to my problem.
The texte I write in word is underliner when I make an error but ther
are no suggestions. It relates to simple words that should be suggested.
Any idea what I should do?
Re: word 2003 spell checker doesn't work
BT <beatil[ at ]voo.be> 11/9/2008 6:29:53 PM
BT wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> Hi sorry to bother you but I don't seem to find an answer to my problem.
> The texte I write in word is underliner when I make an error but ther
> are no suggestions. It relates to simple words that should be suggested.
> Any idea what I should do?

I would be grateful for an answer anybody an idea? It might have to do
with with reinstalling dictionnaries or finding other ones but then how
and where?
Re: word 2003 spell checker doesn't work
DeanH 11/10/2008 10:02:05 AM
You don't describe the "underliner" you are seeing.
ie:
Red wavy - usually indicates a spelling error
Green wavy - usually indicates a grammar error
Purple dots - usually indicates a SmartTag
see "What do the underlines in my document mean?" in the Help for
descriptions of these indicators and more.
Commonly, the probelm is due to a function under the Spelling and Grammar
facility.
To check do the following:
1. Select all (Ctrl+A to select the whole document).
2. Double click on the language button at the bottom of the Word window (or
Tools, Language, Set Language).
3. Select the Language as required in top section of the dialog box.
4. Clear the "Do Not Check Spelling or Grammar" check box. While here also
clear the "Detect language automatically" if this is checked. Clear means the
box does not have a tick or is grey (if grey - click twice).
5. OK.
The document should now be open to spelling and grammar checking.

Spell check is a formatting attribute of the text. If you copy formatted
text from another document then the formatting will come with it and if that
include the no proofing option, then that's what you get. You need to either
re-apply the proofing parameter (as described above) or use Paste Special
Unformatted Text so that the formatting of the destination is adopted.
Also see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/MasterSpellCheck.htm.

Hope this helps
DeanH

"BT" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> BT wrote:
> > Hi sorry to bother you but I don't seem to find an answer to my problem.
> > The texte I write in word is underliner when I make an error but ther
> > are no suggestions. It relates to simple words that should be suggested.
> > Any idea what I should do?
>
> I would be grateful for an answer anybody an idea? It might have to do
> with with reinstalling dictionnaries or finding other ones but then how
> and where?
>
Re: word 2003 spell checker doesn't work
BT <beatil[ at ]voo.be> 11/14/2008 4:28:30 PM
I am soo sorry to answer so late:
the underliner is wavy red
What was strange, was that on one instance the spell checker did suggest
the right spelling , I closed down the computer and it didn't suggest
anything anymore. What I use is a right click on the underlined word.
There are no grayed areas. The language is right.

DeanH wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> You don't describe the "underliner" you are seeing.
> ie:
> Red wavy - usually indicates a spelling error
> Green wavy - usually indicates a grammar error
> Purple dots - usually indicates a SmartTag
> see "What do the underlines in my document mean?" in the Help for
> descriptions of these indicators and more.
> Commonly, the probelm is due to a function under the Spelling and Grammar
> facility.
> To check do the following:
> 1. Select all (Ctrl+A to select the whole document).
> 2. Double click on the language button at the bottom of the Word window (or
> Tools, Language, Set Language).
> 3. Select the Language as required in top section of the dialog box.
> 4. Clear the "Do Not Check Spelling or Grammar" check box. While here also
> clear the "Detect language automatically" if this is checked. Clear means the
> box does not have a tick or is grey (if grey - click twice).
> 5. OK.
> The document should now be open to spelling and grammar checking.
>
> Spell check is a formatting attribute of the text. If you copy formatted
> text from another document then the formatting will come with it and if that
> include the no proofing option, then that's what you get. You need to either
> re-apply the proofing parameter (as described above) or use Paste Special
> Unformatted Text so that the formatting of the destination is adopted.
> Also see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/MasterSpellCheck.htm.
>
> Hope this helps
> DeanH
>
> "BT" wrote:
>
>> BT wrote:
>>> Hi sorry to bother you but I don't seem to find an answer to my problem.
>>> The texte I write in word is underliner when I make an error but ther
>>> are no suggestions. It relates to simple words that should be suggested.
>>> Any idea what I should do?
>> I would be grateful for an answer anybody an idea? It might have to do
>> with with reinstalling dictionnaries or finding other ones but then how
>> and where?
>>
Re: word 2003 spell checker doesn't work
BT <beatil[ at ]voo.be> 11/17/2008 10:08:16 PM
BT wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> I am soo sorry to answer so late:
> the underliner is wavy red
> What was strange, was that on one instance the spell checker did suggest
> the right spelling , I closed down the computer and it didn't suggest
> anything anymore. What I use is a right click on the underlined word.
> There are no grayed areas. The language is right.
>
> DeanH wrote:
>> You don't describe the "underliner" you are seeing.
>> ie:
>> Red wavy - usually indicates a spelling error
>> Green wavy - usually indicates a grammar error
>> Purple dots - usually indicates a SmartTag
>> see "What do the underlines in my document mean?" in the Help for
>> descriptions of these indicators and more. Commonly, the probelm is
>> due to a function under the Spelling and Grammar facility.
>> To check do the following:
>> 1. Select all (Ctrl+A to select the whole document).
>> 2. Double click on the language button at the bottom of the Word
>> window (or Tools, Language, Set Language).
>> 3. Select the Language as required in top section of the dialog box.
>> 4. Clear the "Do Not Check Spelling or Grammar" check box. While here
>> also clear the "Detect language automatically" if this is checked.
>> Clear means the box does not have a tick or is grey (if grey - click
>> twice).
>> 5. OK.
>> The document should now be open to spelling and grammar checking.
>>
>> Spell check is a formatting attribute of the text. If you copy
>> formatted text from another document then the formatting will come
>> with it and if that include the no proofing option, then that's what
>> you get. You need to either re-apply the proofing parameter (as
>> described above) or use Paste Special Unformatted Text so that the
>> formatting of the destination is adopted.
>> Also see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/MasterSpellCheck.htm.
>>
>> Hope this helps
>> DeanH
>>
>> "BT" wrote:
>>
>>> BT wrote:
>>>> Hi sorry to bother you but I don't seem to find an answer to my
>>>> problem.
>>>> The texte I write in word is underliner when I make an error but
>>>> ther are no suggestions. It relates to simple words that should be
>>>> suggested.
>>>> Any idea what I should do?
>>> I would be grateful for an answer anybody an idea? It might have to
>>> do with with reinstalling dictionnaries or finding other ones but
>>> then how and where?
>>>

I might have made a mistake in putting my answer at the top of the text
so I copied it back here at the end:

BT wrote:
> I am soo sorry to answer so late:
> the underliner is wavy red
> What was strange, was that on one instance the spell checker did suggest
> the right spelling , I closed down the computer and it didn't suggest
> anything anymore. What I use is a right click on the underlined word.
> There are no grayed areas. The language is right.

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