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replyReply Mon 15 Dec 2008, 16:37Delegate Nicholas said...

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Mulit-lingual text

Spell check seems to work in Project. Is it possible, as happens when writing emails with Word in Outlook, to have the software work out whic sentences are in which language?

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replyReply Tue 23 Dec 2008, 11:35Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Mulit-lingual text

Hi Nicholas

Thank you for your question. The dictionary for spelling is set by running the spell checker (it needs to find a spelling mistake in order for you to see the dialog box and make changes). To run the spell checker press F7 or choose Spelling from the Tools menu.

The dictionary you choose is remembered by the application (it is not saved with the project plan). Text in your plan does not have a language format so all the text is checked with the current dictionary. To check several languages re run the spell checker and switch the dictionary language as required.

I hope this helps - let us know if you have any further questions.


Kind regards,
Andrew

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