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I am using OO with an Australian English dictionary installed and working perfectly. My only gripe is that if I am typing a document it does not automatically have a red wriggly line underneath the incorrectly spelt word and only tells me I have spelling errors when I do spell check. I noticed this only happens when I am using my laptop that runs Ubuntu Hardy, my partner runs another laptop that has XP and has the red wriggly line.
Make sure the Check Spelling as You Type setting is enabled. This is the most likely culprit. Where is the Spell Check in Microsoft Word 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365. Method A - Activate the spell check setting. Method B - The fastest way to process. Method C - If the Classic Menu for Office is installed (classic interface). Method D - If the Classic Menu for Office is not installed (ribbon interface).
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But if you quickly want to check to make sure a word is spelled correctly, press your Dynamic Spelling keyboard shortcut to turn it on. If the word is misspelled, it’ll get that wavy red line under it, and you can right-click on it to choose the correct spelling from the list of suggestions or add it to your Dictionary. If the word is spelled. Click on the File menu – Options (In Word 2007 it is under Office button – Word Options) Select Proofing options and navigate to When correcting spelling and grammar in Word section. This has a checkbox with label as Check spelling as you type. By checking this field, you can turn on the automatic spell check as you type in Word 2010. When/if you are want to check the document, use 'Check Spelling' in the same menu. If you want spelling mistakes underlined in red immediately (so you can fix them as you enter the text), leave 'Check Spelling While Typing' selected. The language in the Character pane tells Designer which language to use. Setting the language to 'None' will get.
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