Front Page 2003 should be shipped in the UK with a BRITISH spell .

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Paul Halliden

Dictionaries other than American English now seem to be an extra cost option
for Front Page 2003 (and other Office 2003 products?). If that is the case,
the least that should be supplied is one appropriate to the country in which
the product is shipped. Or have I missed some way of changing the default
dictionary?
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

See if the following, which is mainly for Word, but should apply to all Office apps:

http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister/LangFmt.htm

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Paul Halliden

Thanks Thomas.

I had done all that and in FrontPage Tools/Page Options/General set the
default language to English (British). The problem appears to be with the
templates which are all in American English and do not change even if all
preferences are set otherwise. Instead, you seem to have to go through every
single web page, right click on it and then set the language to British.
 
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