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Powerpoint spell check
Spell check works in Word, but not in PowerPoint. In PPT, I just get a box
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Powerpoint spell check
djmasson
What happens if you create a new presentation - put a few obvious spelling mistakes an d then do a spell check? I'm guessing that either bad words have been added to the dictionary or someone has chose to 'ignore' the names and spelling mistakes in this particular presentation cheers TAJ Simmons PowerPoint Master http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com awesome - powerpoint templates, powerpoint backgrounds, free samples, ppt tutorials... "djmasson" wrote in message ... Spell check works in Word, but not in PowerPoint. In PPT, I just get a box that says The Spelling Check is Complete, but it does not catch any errors. |
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PowerPoint does not spell check
I am having the same problem. PowerPoint will not spellcheck. I have searched around the Internet for a solution without success.
If I attempt to spell check a Power Point with obvious spelling errors; Nothing happens except for the display of the dialog that says "The spelling check is complete" What would cause PowerPoint to be unable to spell check? djmasson wrote: Powerpoint spell check 28-Oct-09 Spell check works in Word, but not in PowerPoint. In PPT, I just get a box that says The Spelling Check is Complete, but it does not catch any errors. Previous Posts In This Thread: On Wednesday, October 28, 2009 10:10 PM djmasson wrote: Powerpoint spell check Spell check works in Word, but not in PowerPoint. In PPT, I just get a box that says The Spelling Check is Complete, but it does not catch any errors. On Thursday, October 29, 2009 6:11 AM TAJ Simmons wrote: djmassonWhat happens if you create a new presentation - put a few obvious djmasson What happens if you create a new presentation - put a few obvious spelling mistakes an d then do a spell check? I am guessing that either bad words have been added to the dictionary or someone has chose to 'ignore' the names and spelling mistakes in this particular presentation cheers TAJ Simmons PowerPoint Master http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com awesome - powerpoint templates, powerpoint backgrounds, free samples, ppt tutorials... EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Register COM Components Remotely with ASP http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...ponents-r.aspx |
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