office local language profing tools

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Dan Topor

I strongly recommend to allow MS Office users access to their local language
proffing tool.
I recently bought a Ofiice 2003 (English) licence in Romania and it does not
include any proofing tools for Romanian. The Romanian proofing tools seem to
be included only in the localised Romanian varsion of Office 2003, but I
really don't want to use a localised version.
The only solution I've got now is to buy the complete 50 language Proofing
tools package, but this would mean a great loss of money, since I will only
benefit of about 2% of the money I pay.

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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Dan,

FWIW, the MS Office Proofing Tools Kit (with all of the languages)
is priced pretty much at what a single language 3rd party
add-in that was used was Office was selling for.

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I strongly recommend to allow MS Office users access to their local language
proffing tool.
I recently bought a Ofiice 2003 (English) licence in Romania and it does not
include any proofing tools for Romanian. The Romanian proofing tools seem to
be included only in the localised Romanian varsion of Office 2003, but I
really don't want to use a localised version.
The only solution I've got now is to buy the complete 50 language Proofing
tools package, but this would mean a great loss of money, since I will only
benefit of about 2% of the money I pay. >>
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

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Dan Topor

Hi Bob,

You may be right about this. However, if the average salary in your country
would be less than 250 USD/month, I think you would really have to give it a
big thought before you decide to spend 75 USD for something of which you will
not be using 100%... if you know waht I mean...
 

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