Powerpoint spell check

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djmasson

Spell check works in Word, but not in PowerPoint. In PPT, I just get a box
that says The Spelling Check is Complete, but it does not catch any errors.
 
T

TAJ Simmons

djmasson

What happens if you create a new presentation - put a few obvious spelling
mistakes an d then do a spell check?

I'm guessing that either bad words have been added to the dictionary or
someone has chose to 'ignore' the names and spelling mistakes in this
particular presentation

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TAJ Simmons
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tim l

I am having the same problem. PowerPoint will not spellcheck. I have searched around the Internet for a solution without success.

If I attempt to spell check a Power Point with obvious spelling errors; Nothing happens except for the display of the dialog that says "The spelling check is complete"

What would cause PowerPoint to be unable to spell check?



djmasson wrote:

Powerpoint spell check
28-Oct-09

Spell check works in Word, but not in PowerPoint. In PPT, I just get a bo
that says The Spelling Check is Complete, but it does not catch any errors.

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Powerpoint spell check
Spell check works in Word, but not in PowerPoint. In PPT, I just get a bo
that says The Spelling Check is Complete, but it does not catch any errors.

djmassonWhat happens if you create a new presentation - put a few obvious
djmasso

What happens if you create a new presentation - put a few obvious spellin
mistakes an d then do a spell check

I am guessing that either bad words have been added to the dictionary o
someone has chose to 'ignore' the names and spelling mistakes in thi
particular presentatio

cheer
TAJ Simmon
PowerPoint Maste

http://www.awesomebackgrounds.co
awesome - powerpoint templates
powerpoint backgrounds, free samples, ppt tutorials...

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