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MungMan - 14 Jun 2007 16:49 GMT
I have a document that I wrote in English and now for some reason when I try
to spell check it my system is using a French dictionary. I checked MS Offcie
2003 Language Settings and the only enabled languae is English (US). I had
this problem once before accidentally figured out how to change the
dictionary back to English but cannot recall how I did it. Any suggestions?
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Jeff Hopper - 14 Jun 2007 19:23 GMT
Maybe someone in one of the Office forums will have a suggestion for you if
you post there. This forum is for discussions related to the MS .NET
Framework.

>I have a document that I wrote in English and now for some reason when I
>try
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> dictionary back to English but cannot recall how I did it. Any
> suggestions?
MungMan - 14 Jun 2007 19:36 GMT
Thanks.

Is there a way for me to transfer this or do I need to reenter it in Office
Forum?
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> Maybe someone in one of the Office forums will have a suggestion for you if
> you post there. This forum is for discussions related to the MS .NET
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> > dictionary back to English but cannot recall how I did it. Any
> > suggestions?
Jeff Hopper - 14 Jun 2007 19:56 GMT
I don't know of a way to transfer posts from one newsgroup to another.

Depending on what newsreader you're using, you could use the "Reply to
Group" function and try to change the Newsgroup to which the message is
addressed (from "microsoft.public.dotnet.framework" to something like
"microsoft.public.office.misc"). That will leave this message history here
and create a new thread in the new group. Might be just as easy to post a
new message, though...

> Thanks.
>
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>> > dictionary back to English but cannot recall how I did it. Any
>> > suggestions?
MungMan - 14 Jun 2007 20:06 GMT
Thanks. Hopefully someone can delete mine from this forum so as not to waste
anyone else's time.
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> I don't know of a way to transfer posts from one newsgroup to another.
>
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> >> > dictionary back to English but cannot recall how I did it. Any
> >> > suggestions?

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