![]() ![]() One might ask, wowee Brutis, how did you know that even existed? You’re a ConfigMgr geek, not a technical writer. The same proofing language and settings can be applied to a Style To set the Proofing language and options on selected text: ![]() Microsoft Word has the ability to disable spelling and grammar checking on a Style, a Language, or even on randomly selected text. This wasn’t the first time either I’ve seen other documents with this bug enabled.Įven without forcing a spellcheck, it’s simple enough to view/verify this setting, set things right, and allow spellcheck to do its job.īut what if that isn’t enough? What if you force a spell check and still notice some word(s) that your 5th grade English teacher would give you a stern look at its spelling? No one knows how this setting got enabled or why. On a recent review I decided to force a spellcheck (from the ribbon select Review then Check Document) on a whim and was greeted with this concerning message: Everyone needs a second set of eyes on occasion. technical ramblings.Īs a senior consultant I have the questionable joy of writing documentation and editing/reviewing other’s docs (which is certainly preferable). This is an off-topic post from my normal Configuration Manager, PowerShell, etc. ![]()
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