Disable Spell Check Language Detection

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gsjmia

Hi, I have spent countless hours trying to disable Word's auto language
detection. What is a feature for some is a timewasting bug for me.

I am in Florida and do work for a large publisher and I get docs from
all over the place. I don't mean to be xenophobic, but I only want to
spell check in English-U.S. and no other language, ever. Problem is,
some English words get marked as a foreign language and you can't spell
check those words.

I have checked in all the likely places, e.g., Start/Programs/MS Office
Tools/Language, and Eng is the default and no other languages are
enabled. In MS Word/Tools/Language/Set Language, English is the
default and auto detection is unchecked.

Then, I though I had when I found this article, which exposed yet
another layer of language at the paragraph or character level, that
could be searched and replace with a macro:

http://tinyurl.com/y5f2j6

However, doing the search and replace still does not catch all the
instances of irrelevant things like "French (West Indies").

Finally, I thought I found the last nest of foreign languages.

With the insertion point in a foreign word, use the Help/What's This
pointer to select the foreign word--on the right the formatting appears
and reveals its language. If you select the blue "language" heading it
shows all available/enabled languages (probably the same as the Set
Language box under Tools/Language, above).

So I installed the setup disk and went back to "Office Proofing Tools"
and made Spanish and French "not available". This solved 90%--now on a
foreign doc it announces "Spanish-Sort" not available and then goes on
the check it in U.S. English.

However, I still have 20 types of English, including "English-Malaysia"
and others. I have searched through the Office Set Up and can't find
where these are-How do you get rid of these?


MS Word 2002 with SP23
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

See http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister/LangFmt.htm for some general
practices, but keep in mind that a foreign language can ride in on a single
character pasted from a Web page or another document. Your best recourse if
you're pasting material is, before spell checking, to Select All (Ctrl+A)
and go to Tools | Language | Set Language and select the correct language.
 

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