![]() If its of any relevance, I'm using some different quick styles (headings and main body text) as its a fairly big document (~ 30 pages). If not then click the selection Spelling and Grammar Check. Then, see if the selection for Spelling and Grammar Check is checked. (Status bar is located at the bottom part of the MS Word aligned with Zoom, etc). If select don't do select all but only select a few paragraphs then the 'set proofing language dialogue box' retains my settings, and word spellchecks those few paragraphs correctly. To see if it is enabled this are some tips (For MS Word only): First, open your Microsoft word then right click to the status bar. first four of the checkbox settings are ticked, under 'when correcting spelling and grammar in word') ![]() I have checked the setting under the home tab > options > proofing and there's nothing wrong there as far as I'm aware (i.e. I researched and found that there be an Overide folder at HKEYCURRENTUSER>Software>Microsoft>Shared Tools>Proofing Tools>1.0>Overide that you should delete, but nooooooo, that folder isnt there in the registry (i checked, double, triple. I've tried set as default and the language dictionary (UK eng) is installed) In word, the Check Spelling as you type box is checked but it isnt working. However if I clear this setting so its blank (neither a square nor a tick) it reverts to the squared out setting again, if I reopen the dialogue box. ![]() If I crtl a > under review tab, language, set proofing language dialogue box > the do not check spelling or grammar checkbox is 'squared out'. Microsoft Word 2010 (Professional) is not spell checking some paragraphs for some reason but I would like it to do so.
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