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MS Office Forum / Word / Spelling and Grammar / June 2008

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French Spell checker28 Jun 2008 01:43 GMT2
As there a way to add a French Spell checker to my Office 2203 Word?
Thx
Dave
Copy Formatted autocorrect items to Word 200726 Jun 2008 00:45 GMT1
Am trying to move Office 2000 formatted autocorrect items to Office 2007.
From what I have read, the formatted ones should come over from your old
Normal.dot and the unformatted ones come from the .acl file. I was able to
just copy the .acl file from my Office 2000 folder to the ...
Spell Checking Word 2007 issue24 Jun 2008 17:41 GMT1
Having issue in Word 2007 having the spell checker catch words that have
everything capitlized like "COOMPANY" or words that have numbers in them like
“h9woever”.  Is this a feature or a bug?
"Add to Dictionary" grayed out07 Jun 2008 10:31 GMT8
I've just installed Office 2007, after a reimaging of WinXP Pro.  Office 2003
is no longer present.  I've copied my old Custom.dic dictionary to
AppData/Microsoft/UProof under my user name.  Word 2007 seems to read this
dictionary in that my many specialty science words are not ...
Migrate custom.dic from Word 2000 to 200706 Jun 2008 16:38 GMT13
I have replaced my old computer using Word 2000 with a computer with MS
Vista and Office 2007
I need to bring my Word 2000 custom.dic into Word 2007.  The MS site gives
the method using 'add dictionary' but when I try to do that it fails
Spelling Has "ahs"03 Jun 2008 19:04 GMT3
I have a user who keeps typing ahs instead of has, however, the spell check
seems to accept ahs, despite it not being in the custom.dic.
I have tested this on several other machines, and they all allow ahs - as
far as I am aware ahs is not an english word, so why does it allow it ...
 
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