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Old July 4th, 2004, 07:39 AM
Sean
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Default Removing US Spell Checking, Office XP

Hi,

I have a problem that i just can't seem to fix. I want word to check only in
the English (Australian) language. Word however checks in both Aus and US,
ie if i type organize or organise it tells me both are correct. I've read a
few threads on this but still can't fix it. I've tried the following:

-Setting the language in regional and language options to english (aus) AND
trying the keyboard setting to UK instead of US.

-If i select the spell checking in word is says the language is
english(aus), if i go toolslangaugeset language then above the double line
both the AUS and US dictionary appears, but i don't know if this means
anything or is just a way of selecting a language once typing. If i double
click on english (Aus) nothing changes. Is there a way of removing the US
language from this list ?

-in the lowest task pane it indicates the language is english (aus)

This problem is infuriating, i've tried everything, but just can't get rid
of the US language checking, can anyone help ?

Thanx !

Sean


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Old July 4th, 2004, 09:07 AM
Mary Sauer
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Default Removing US Spell Checking, Office XP

Maybe there is a step you are missing
How to enable European language support for Word on Windows Server 2003, Windows XP,
or Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=offxp

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"Sean" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I have a problem that i just can't seem to fix. I want word to check only in
the English (Australian) language. Word however checks in both Aus and US,
ie if i type organize or organise it tells me both are correct. I've read a
few threads on this but still can't fix it. I've tried the following:

-Setting the language in regional and language options to english (aus) AND
trying the keyboard setting to UK instead of US.

-If i select the spell checking in word is says the language is
english(aus), if i go toolslangaugeset language then above the double line
both the AUS and US dictionary appears, but i don't know if this means
anything or is just a way of selecting a language once typing. If i double
click on english (Aus) nothing changes. Is there a way of removing the US
language from this list ?

-in the lowest task pane it indicates the language is english (aus)

This problem is infuriating, i've tried everything, but just can't get rid
of the US language checking, can anyone help ?

Thanx !

Sean




  #3  
Old July 4th, 2004, 09:44 AM
Sean
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Default Removing US Spell Checking, Office XP

As far as i can tell i've done everything correctly, is it normal when in
word and selecting toolslanguageset language for both english (aus and
english (us) to appear above the line ? does this mean the document is being
checked against both languages ? if this is the case how do i remove the US
dictionary ?

"Mary Sauer" wrote in message
...
Maybe there is a step you are missing
How to enable European language support for Word on Windows Server 2003,

Windows XP,
or Windows 2000

http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=offxp

--
Mary Sauer MS MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://www.mvps.org/msauer/
news://msnews.microsoft.com
"Sean" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I have a problem that i just can't seem to fix. I want word to check

only in
the English (Australian) language. Word however checks in both Aus and

US,
ie if i type organize or organise it tells me both are correct. I've

read a
few threads on this but still can't fix it. I've tried the following:

-Setting the language in regional and language options to english (aus)

AND
trying the keyboard setting to UK instead of US.

-If i select the spell checking in word is says the language is
english(aus), if i go toolslangaugeset language then above the double

line
both the AUS and US dictionary appears, but i don't know if this means
anything or is just a way of selecting a language once typing. If i

double
click on english (Aus) nothing changes. Is there a way of removing the

US
language from this list ?

-in the lowest task pane it indicates the language is english (aus)

This problem is infuriating, i've tried everything, but just can't get

rid
of the US language checking, can anyone help ?

Thanx !

Sean






  #4  
Old July 5th, 2004, 06:37 PM
Beth Melton
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Default Removing US Spell Checking, Office XP

Hi Sean,

First you need to select your document and set the language under
Tools/Language/Set language and make sure the language is set
correctly.

Second, to remove a language go to Start/Programs/Microsoft
Office/Microsoft Office Tools/Microsoft Office Language Settings
(exact location may vary) and remove the languages you do not wish to
use.

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"Sean" wrote in message
...
As far as i can tell i've done everything correctly, is it normal

when in
word and selecting toolslanguageset language for both english (aus

and
english (us) to appear above the line ? does this mean the document

is being
checked against both languages ? if this is the case how do i remove

the US
dictionary ?

"Mary Sauer" wrote in message
...
Maybe there is a step you are missing
How to enable European language support for Word on Windows Server

2003,
Windows XP,
or Windows 2000


http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=offxp

--
Mary Sauer MS MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://www.mvps.org/msauer/
news://msnews.microsoft.com
"Sean" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I have a problem that i just can't seem to fix. I want word to

check
only in
the English (Australian) language. Word however checks in both

Aus and
US,
ie if i type organize or organise it tells me both are correct.

I've
read a
few threads on this but still can't fix it. I've tried the

following:

-Setting the language in regional and language options to

english (aus)
AND
trying the keyboard setting to UK instead of US.

-If i select the spell checking in word is says the language is
english(aus), if i go toolslangaugeset language then above the

double
line
both the AUS and US dictionary appears, but i don't know if this

means
anything or is just a way of selecting a language once typing.

If i
double
click on english (Aus) nothing changes. Is there a way of

removing the
US
language from this list ?

-in the lowest task pane it indicates the language is english

(aus)

This problem is infuriating, i've tried everything, but just

can't get
rid
of the US language checking, can anyone help ?

Thanx !

Sean








 




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