"Harold Fuchs" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Under Tools>Langauge there are three options:
1. For all text. If you select this you get taken to the same place as if
you had chosen Tools>Options>Language Settings>Languages and we get into
the previous discussion about ticks and superscripted ABC's.
2 & 3 The other two options, For Selection (greyed out if no text is
selected) and For Paragraph work the same way:
If you click More (for more languages) you get taken to the pane you get
when you do Format>Character. This is because language is a property of
Character (don't ask, I don't understand either). On this pane click the
Sorry to reply to my own post but I remember why Language is a property of
Character. It's at least partly so that you can spell-check different words
in different languages even within the same sentence [by selecting the
word(s) and setting the language appropriately]. So Language can't be a
property of anything "larger" than Character because if it were you wouldn't
be able to do that.
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Harold Fuchs
London, England
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