I speak English (UK!!!!!!!!!!)

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Stephen

I’ve had a similar problem which I first noticed in Outlook and was also the
same in Word. No matter what the spell checker is set to when you exit then
restart the application its back on US English again.
I ensured that all regional setting instances were set to UK, however still
US.
Then I stumbled upon C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office\Microsoft Office Tools\Microsoft Office 2003
Language Settings. The setting ‘Choose the language that defines default
behaviour in Microsoft Office applications’ needs to be set to English (UK).
It sorted my issue!

PS behaviour is spelt with a U
 
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Stephen

I’ve had a similar problem which I first noticed in Outlook and was also the
same in Word. No matter what the spell checker is set to when you exit then
restart the application its back on US English again.
I ensured that all regional setting instances were set to UK, however still
US.
Then I stumbled upon C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office\Microsoft Office Tools\Microsoft Office 2003
Language Settings. The setting ‘Choose the language that defines default
behaviour in Microsoft Office applications’ needs to be set to English (UK).
It sorted my issue!

PS behaviour is spelt with a U
 
S

Stephen

I’ve had a similar problem which I first noticed in Outlook and was also the
same in Word. No matter what the spell checker is set to when you exit then
restart the application its back on US English again.
I ensured that all regional setting instances were set to UK, however still
US.
Then I stumbled upon C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office\Microsoft Office Tools\Microsoft Office 2003
Language Settings. The setting ‘Choose the language that defines default
behaviour in Microsoft Office applications’ needs to be set to English (UK).
It sorted my issue!

PS behaviour is spelt with a U
 
R

Roger Hunt

I’ve had a similar problem which I first noticed in Outlook and was also the
same in Word. No matter what the spell checker is set to when you exit then
restart the application its back on US English again.
I ensured that all regional setting instances were set to UK, however still
US.
Then I stumbled upon C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office\Microsoft Office Tools\Microsoft Office 2003
Language Settings. The setting ‘Choose the language that defines default
behaviour in Microsoft Office applications’ needs to be set to English (UK).
It sorted my issue!

PS behaviour is spelt with a U
Buhaviour?
 
R

Roger Hunt

I’ve had a similar problem which I first noticed in Outlook and was also the
same in Word. No matter what the spell checker is set to when you exit then
restart the application its back on US English again.
I ensured that all regional setting instances were set to UK, however still
US.
Then I stumbled upon C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office\Microsoft Office Tools\Microsoft Office 2003
Language Settings. The setting ‘Choose the language that defines default
behaviour in Microsoft Office applications’ needs to be set to English (UK).
It sorted my issue!

PS behaviour is spelt with a U
Buhaviour?
 
R

Roger Hunt

I’ve had a similar problem which I first noticed in Outlook and was also the
same in Word. No matter what the spell checker is set to when you exit then
restart the application its back on US English again.
I ensured that all regional setting instances were set to UK, however still
US.
Then I stumbled upon C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office\Microsoft Office Tools\Microsoft Office 2003
Language Settings. The setting ‘Choose the language that defines default
behaviour in Microsoft Office applications’ needs to be set to English (UK).
It sorted my issue!

PS behaviour is spelt with a U
Buhaviour?
 
R

Roger Hunt

I’ve had a similar problem which I first noticed in Outlook and was also the
same in Word. No matter what the spell checker is set to when you exit then
restart the application its back on US English again.
I ensured that all regional setting instances were set to UK, however still
US.
Then I stumbled upon C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office\Microsoft Office Tools\Microsoft Office 2003
Language Settings. The setting ‘Choose the language that defines default
behaviour in Microsoft Office applications’ needs to be set to English (UK).
It sorted my issue!

PS behaviour is spelt with a U
Buhaviour?
 
R

Roger Hunt

I’ve had a similar problem which I first noticed in Outlook and was also the
same in Word. No matter what the spell checker is set to when you exit then
restart the application its back on US English again.
I ensured that all regional setting instances were set to UK, however still
US.
Then I stumbled upon C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office\Microsoft Office Tools\Microsoft Office 2003
Language Settings. The setting ‘Choose the language that defines default
behaviour in Microsoft Office applications’ needs to be set to English (UK).
It sorted my issue!

PS behaviour is spelt with a U
Buhaviour?
 
R

Roger Hunt

I’ve had a similar problem which I first noticed in Outlook and was also the
same in Word. No matter what the spell checker is set to when you exit then
restart the application its back on US English again.
I ensured that all regional setting instances were set to UK, however still
US.
Then I stumbled upon C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office\Microsoft Office Tools\Microsoft Office 2003
Language Settings. The setting ‘Choose the language that defines default
behaviour in Microsoft Office applications’ needs to be set to English (UK).
It sorted my issue!

PS behaviour is spelt with a U
Buhaviour?
 
R

Roger Hunt

I’ve had a similar problem which I first noticed in Outlook and was also the
same in Word. No matter what the spell checker is set to when you exit then
restart the application its back on US English again.
I ensured that all regional setting instances were set to UK, however still
US.
Then I stumbled upon C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office\Microsoft Office Tools\Microsoft Office 2003
Language Settings. The setting ‘Choose the language that defines default
behaviour in Microsoft Office applications’ needs to be set to English (UK).
It sorted my issue!

PS behaviour is spelt with a U
Buhaviour?
 
R

Roger Hunt

I’ve had a similar problem which I first noticed in Outlook and was also the
same in Word. No matter what the spell checker is set to when you exit then
restart the application its back on US English again.
I ensured that all regional setting instances were set to UK, however still
US.
Then I stumbled upon C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
Menu\Programs\Microsoft Office\Microsoft Office Tools\Microsoft Office 2003
Language Settings. The setting ‘Choose the language that defines default
behaviour in Microsoft Office applications’ needs to be set to English (UK).
It sorted my issue!

PS behaviour is spelt with a U
Buhaviour?
 
B

Bernard Liengme

I also speak English and author books. My UK editor insists I use 'ize'
endings.
Rauk72 seems to be both rude and out-of-date
best wishes
 

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