![]() (Note: Some of this information is repeated for the various versions of Windows, Office, and Word - I suspect those using Word 2010 and later won’t look at the Word 2003 information, so that’s why I’ve repeated it.) Windows I’ll try to list as many as I know about - hopefully, these will help you troubleshoot language conflicts or strange spell check reports. If Word finds a conflict in these settings, it does the best it can (no, I don’t know how it makes the decision about which setting to apply). But I can tell you that there are NUMEROUS places where you can set language settings, both in Word, in Office, and in Windows. Well, I don’t know the definitive answer. Or perhaps when you do a spell check, you get a message saying that areas of your document were set to not check spelling. I set my documents to English (Australia), but parts of the document may be set to English (US), and so the correct Australian spelling of words like ‘organisation’ may be flagged as errors). ![]() If you’ve been working in Word for a while, you may have noticed that sometimes a document set to your language reports spelling errors that it shouldn’t (e.g. ![]()
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