The spell checker may make mistakes. If it flags a spelling that is actually correct, select Ignore to tell Word to accept the current spelling.Ignore All tells the tool to accept all words in the document with that spelling. To add the word to the spell checker, so it won't flag it in the future, select Add.
There seems to be a spell checker issue in Word where the following error is reported. On my Mac, this happens most often when I open a file that did not originate from MS Word 2011. If I create a document in MS Word 2011, and leave spell and grammar checks enabled for “as you type” (see below on how to disable this), then I do not get an error. If you do not disable the options below, then as at the date of this page this error will recur and you will need to shut down the application. Disable the ‘as you type’ options First, in Word select Word Preferences and the following window will appear. Select ‘Spelling and Grammer’.
Disable the 'as you type' options Once this is done you should be able to open the document that originated in OpenOffice or any other compatible programme without the pop up warning appearing. Please note, however, that this pop-up will re-occur if you do a spelling and/or grammar check. “Repair” a Document If you want to be able to re-enable the ‘as you type’ options above, you may want to try the steps below, as these have worked for me. However this does not assist with compatibility of Word documents between OpenOffice.org and MS Office. First, save the document as a docx file.
Then select all the text in the document (Command-A). Next select Tools Language, and select one language for the entire document. In your post you said: Please note, however, if you open any other documents that didn’t originate in Word 2011, then you may have to perform all the above steps again. I found a work around, because thousands of my documents originated in an earlier version of Word, and following the above procedure is not feasible every time I open a document created in an earlier version of Word. I created a macros and named it AutoOpen the code i used is below.
This automatically sets the autocheck to english when a document is opened. Sub AutoOpen ‘ ‘ AutoOpen Macro ‘ ‘ Dim doc As Word.Document Set doc = ActiveDocument Application.ResetIgnoreAll ActiveDocument.SpellingChecked = False ActiveDocument.GrammarChecked = False doc.Range.LanguageID = wdEnglishUS doc.Range.NoProofing = False End Sub. Who is behind Guide2Office? My name is Stephanie Krishnan and I'm passionate about the way that open source software and its community can help small businesses and individuals with their productivity and lives.
One of the biggest arguments I get from business owners, however, is lack of support options. I decided to put together my own support blog to help people be productive at various levels with various Office software, including OpenOffice.org, LibreOffice, NeoOffice, MS Office and Apple products!
If you are having difficulties with spell check Mac in the new Office 365 suite, then it’s probably no surprise – especially if you’re not using Windows and not in the US. However I find that the advice provided on the MS website is actually working for me, so I’d suggest running through the first three steps below.
And sometimes it has to be done on documents as you open them (every one). I was getting spell check errors for words like “advise” and “Australia”.
? If the steps below don’t work, you might need to try the other three methods (there are six in all) at the. Who is behind Guide2Office?
My name is Stephanie Krishnan and I'm passionate about the way that open source software and its community can help small businesses and individuals with their productivity and lives. One of the biggest arguments I get from business owners, however, is lack of support options. I decided to put together my own support blog to help people be productive at various levels with various Office software, including OpenOffice.org, LibreOffice, NeoOffice, MS Office and Apple products!