Word 2007 spelling & grammar check

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RScotti

Hi,
When I use the spelling & grammar check in Word 2007 I get this message:

"The spelling & grammar check is complete. text marked with "do not check spelling & grammar" was skipped."

Can someone please tell me what I need to do so I can check everything?

Have a good day,
RScotti

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Herb Tyson [MVP]

Press Ctrl+A to select the whole document. Click the language indicator
(probably English) on the status bar (bottom of window), and in the Language
dialog, remove the check next to "Do not check spelling or grammar."
 
R

RScotti

Hi Herb,
I must be doing something wrong? There is no check in that box?
The Detect language automatically is checked.
These were both under The little dictionary book in the status bar than right click on Set Language I didn't even have
to use Ctrl +A


Press Ctrl+A to select the whole document. Click the language indicator
(probably English) on the status bar (bottom of window), and in the Language
dialog, remove the check next to "Do not check spelling or grammar."

Have a good day,
RScotti

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R

RScotti

Herb,
PS:
I just did another doc and the message didn't come up but I know I haven't changed anything?
Sorry, but I don't understand this.


Hi Herb,
I must be doing something wrong? There is no check in that box?
The Detect language automatically is checked.
These were both under The little dictionary book in the status bar than right click on Set Language I didn't even have
to use Ctrl +A




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RScotti

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Have a good day,
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R

RScotti

Hi Herb,
Sorry to be a pest!
There is nothing in Headers & footers except the different styles I clicked on remove header/Footer but I wasn't using
any. Also checked page number.
Might there be text set to "Do not check..." in the headers/footers?

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Herb Tyson [MVP]

Okay... Press Ctrl+A and look again at the checkbox. Is it really empty, or
is it grayed/blued? If the latter then it means that part of the selection
contains text marked as "Do not check".

If it's really empty... are there any text boxes in the document? If so,
text boxes aren't selected when you press Ctrl+A. So, if those contain "Do
not check" text, then that could be what's triggering the message. So might
text contained in footnotes/endnotes, which are also left out of the Ctrl+A
selection in the body of the document.

We'll hunt it down! It just takes persistence. ;-)
 
R

RScotti

Hi Herb,
I guess I am cracking up. I can't get back top that screen. I hit Ctrl +A and it disappears from select all when I click
on the book in the status bar.
When I just do a right click I do get a menu but can't find the Language
dialog box now just all the options you check like spelling,page # Format etc.
I am going to send you a screen short but don't know if it will go through to the N/G's
Okay... Press Ctrl+A and look again at the checkbox. Is it really empty, or
is it grayed/blued? If the latter then it means that part of the selection
contains text marked as "Do not check".

If it's really empty... are there any text boxes in the document? If so,
text boxes aren't selected when you press Ctrl+A. So, if those contain "Do
not check" text, then that could be what's triggering the message. So might
text contained in footnotes/endnotes, which are also left out of the Ctrl+A
selection in the body of the document.

We'll hunt it down! It just takes persistence. ;-)

Have a good day,
RScotti

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R

RScotti

Hi Herb,
I guess I am cracking up. I can't get back top that screen. I hit Ctrl +A and it disappears from select all when I click
on the book in the status bar.
When I just do a right click I do get a menu but can't find the Language
dialog box now just all the options you check like spelling,page # Format etc.

Okay... Press Ctrl+A and look again at the checkbox. Is it really empty, or
is it grayed/blued? If the latter then it means that part of the selection
contains text marked as "Do not check".

If it's really empty... are there any text boxes in the document? If so,
text boxes aren't selected when you press Ctrl+A. So, if those contain "Do
not check" text, then that could be what's triggering the message. So might
text contained in footnotes/endnotes, which are also left out of the Ctrl+A
selection in the body of the document.

We'll hunt it down! It just takes persistence. ;-)

Have a good day,
RScotti

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R

RScotti

Hi Herb,
I am right clicking on the dictionary book in the status bar. Is that right?
I don't see any Language dialog box?
Even before when I did find it.It was in that dictionary book on the status bar.I thought I right clicked on it but not
sure. I guess I am getting too old to remember anything!
Am I doing something wrong? Again?
Hi Herb,
I guess I am cracking up. I can't get back top that screen. I hit Ctrl +A and it disappears from select all when I click
on the book in the status bar.
When I just do a right click I do get a menu but can't find the Language
dialog box now just all the options you check like spelling,page # Format etc.



Have a good day,
RScotti

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Have a good day,
RScotti

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R

RScotti

OK, I got it. You have to have an error in spelling to get to it.I didn't know that. Sorry.
It is not grayed out just empty.
Okay... Press Ctrl+A and look again at the checkbox. Is it really empty, or
is it grayed/blued? If the latter then it means that part of the selection
contains text marked as "Do not check".

If it's really empty... are there any text boxes in the document? If so,
text boxes aren't selected when you press Ctrl+A. So, if those contain "Do
not check" text, then that could be what's triggering the message. So might
text contained in footnotes/endnotes, which are also left out of the Ctrl+A
selection in the body of the document.

We'll hunt it down! It just takes persistence. ;-)

Have a good day,
RScotti

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R

RScotti

If it's really empty... are there any text boxes in the document? If so,
text boxes aren't selected when you press Ctrl+A. So, if those contain "Do
not check" text, then that could be what's triggering the message. So might
text contained in footnotes/endnotes, which are also left out of the Ctrl+A
selection in the body of the document.

Sorry for not being complete. I am not using any text boxes that I know of. My problem now is I can't reproduce the
error to help you help me?
I tried an old doc that had a numbered error "1/4" and the check didn't give that error message.
I just did another test doc and still can't recreate the error. Sorry!

Have a good day,
RScotti

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Herb Tyson [MVP]

To recreate the error, you need to reset the document's spelling as
un-checked. Office button - Word Options - Proofing tab, click Recheck
Document - Click Yes - Click OK. Now, press F7 to recheck the spelling.

If you're still getting the message that "Do not check..." areas were
skipped, then at least something somewhere in the document contains text
that's marked "Do not check". Since Ctrl+A doesn't select text in text
boxes, footnotes, endnotes, headers, or footers, you would need to check
those areas separately.

Try this:

1. Ctrl+F

2. Click the More button.

3. Make sure the Find what: box is empty.

4. At the bottom, click Format - Language, and put a check next to "Do not
check spelling or grammar". This tells Word to search for text --
anywhere -- that contains that attribute. Click OK.

5. Click Find Next.

If text is formatted that way... this should find it.
 
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RScotti

Hi Herb,
I did as you said and did get that error again.
When I did your second suggestion "Ctrl+F" it found the inserted date that I put in the doc from the date select page
"Thursday, June 28, 2007"
I guess that was the problem?
Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it.
To recreate the error, you need to reset the document's spelling as
un-checked. Office button - Word Options - Proofing tab, click Recheck
Document - Click Yes - Click OK. Now, press F7 to recheck the spelling.

If you're still getting the message that "Do not check..." areas were
skipped, then at least something somewhere in the document contains text
that's marked "Do not check". Since Ctrl+A doesn't select text in text
boxes, footnotes, endnotes, headers, or footers, you would need to check
those areas separately.

Try this:

1. Ctrl+F

2. Click the More button.

3. Make sure the Find what: box is empty.

4. At the bottom, click Format - Language, and put a check next to "Do not
check spelling or grammar". This tells Word to search for text --
anywhere -- that contains that attribute. Click OK.

5. Click Find Next.

If text is formatted that way... this should find it.

Have a good day,
RScotti

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Herb Tyson [MVP]

I knew we could eventually get to the bottom of it!

Was the date in a header or footer?
 
R

RScotti

Neither one. It was in a letter just above the addressee.

I knew we could eventually get to the bottom of it!

Was the date in a header or footer?

Have a good day,
RScotti

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