> 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?
>>>