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spell check
Hi guys can you please tell me how to change the spell check in Microsoft word. ( running office 2003) I need uk english instead of Grammar ( US)
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Hello guys
it's fine now i know how to do it. open your microsoft word application. at the top bar, go tools...language...set language...the you choose which language you would like to set. thanks |
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Good job navigating thru to get the solution .. and even better a huge thanks for posting the solution for everyone to view.
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Thanks for info
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