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Tools > Spelling and Grammar: Set the dictionary language here.Tools > Language > Set Language: This supposedly sets the language for the entire document, but it can be overridden by settings at a more granular level, such as Styles.(This dialog box can also be accessed from within Word’s Options, and from the Review tab - see below.)
#OFFICE 2016 SPELL CHECK LANGUAGE WINDOWS#
Start > Office 2016 Language Preferences: Choose the editing languages, set one as the default, and tell Windows which language to use for the interface elements such as buttons, tabs, Help, and tooltip text.Start > All Programs > Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Tools > Microsoft Office 2010 Language Preferences: Choose the editing languages, set one as the default, and tell Windows which language to use for the interface elements such as buttons, tabs, Help, and tooltip text.(This dialog box can also be accessed from within Word Options.) Start > All Programs > Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Tools > Microsoft Office 2007 Language Settings: Set the Enabled editing languages AND your Primary editing language.While not directly related to language, your time zone should match your location set in the Regional and Language Options (above), unless, of course, you use this computer when traveling. Start > Control Panel > Date and Time: Set your time zone.
#OFFICE 2016 SPELL CHECK LANGUAGE WINDOWS 10#
NOTE: Windows 10 has separate settings for Region and Language - check both. Make sure the selected location and language match.
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If you’ve been working in Word for a while, you may have noticed that sometimes a document set to your language reports spelling errors that it shouldn’t (e.g.