Setting language

R

Roy

Hi,
I am using Word 2003. I change the default language to English (UK) but
it is constantly changing itself back to English (US) & I find that I'm
checking my spelling in American. Crumbs I love America & even Americans
but I'm getting really fed up with constantly changing the default.

Is there a way of removing the other languages thus forcing it to use
English (UK)?

God bless America ;-)

Roy




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aalaan

I've had this problem too. What about CTRL-spacebar to remove all language
settings in the document. And then CTRL A and apply the default 'correct'
language on the OP's machine?
 
R

Roy

Thank you both for your input, Ctrl Spacebar & A worked great & I will check
all the other settings later.

Thanks again,

Roy.
Hi,
I am using Word 2003. I change the default language to English (UK) but
it is constantly changing itself back to English (US) & I find that I'm
checking my spelling in American. Crumbs I love America & even Americans
but I'm getting really fed up with constantly changing the default.

Is there a way of removing the other languages thus forcing it to use
English (UK)?

God bless America ;-)

Roy




**********************************************
IMPORTANT PLEASE READ

Please do not add my address to any on-line
address book, send me, e - greetings cards or
web page links via their site to my address.

I'm trying to cut down on junk mail.

Thank you.

www.btinternet.com/~godalming

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S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Ctrl+A is a good first step in any case. Ctrl+Spacebar is either unnecessary
or should do the trick. That is, Ctrl+Spacebar returns text to the default
paragraph font; if it removes discrepant language formatting, then it would
be sufficient. If it doesn't, then it's pointless, since you'll need to
apply the correct language anyway.
 
A

aalaan

For once, Suzanne, I have trouble with your reasoning. How can something be
at the same time unnecessary *or* do the trick. And your elucidation didn't
elucidate me (it may be me). What I needed to do was remove spurious
explicit language settings from within the document and impose the one
language throughout. Nothing worked and the explicit rogue settings
persisted until I first did a CTRL-spacebar. That seemed to clear
everything.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Ctrl+Spacebar is unnecessary if it is ineffective (that is, if it does not
succeed in removing the incorrect language and you have to do that through
Tools | Language). It's sufficient if it's effective at returning the text
to the default language. Without testing (which I didn't have time for), I
couldn't say which would be the case.
 

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