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date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 07:54:36 -0600,    group: microsoft.public.word.spelling.grammar        back       


Default language stays on English (US)   
Hi there.

Office 2007.

I want to set my default language permanently on: English (South Africa).

BUT, for the life of me it does not stay there. I have set it to be the 
default language upon which Word ask me if I want ot do this because it is 
going to be uased as default for all new document.

Yes, that is what I want.

When creating a new document, its back to English (U.S.)

Please help me to change this. I'm loosing it here.

Regards,
Deon
date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 07:54:36 -0600   author:   Deon

RE: Default language stays on English (US)   
Try: Control Panel\Regional and Language Options\Languge Tab\Details

Then change the default input language.

-- 
Brian McCaffery


"Deon" wrote:

> Hi there.
> 
> Office 2007.
> 
> I want to set my default language permanently on: English (South Africa).
> 
> BUT, for the life of me it does not stay there. I have set it to be the 
> default language upon which Word ask me if I want ot do this because it is 
> going to be uased as default for all new document.
> 
> Yes, that is what I want.
> 
> When creating a new document, its back to English (U.S.)
> 
> Please help me to change this. I'm loosing it here.
> 
> Regards,
> Deon
>
date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 00:56:00 -0800   author:   Brian

Re: Default language stays on English (US)   
Deon,

I do not know if this would work for 2007 but you can try it.  It was 
written by Ravinder S Mahoon for previous versions.

Groete

Hennie

"Enable only the languages you want to use. Go to START/Programs/Microsoft 
Office/Microsoft Office Tools/MicrosoftOffice [version] Language Settings. 
In here, enable only the languages you intend to spell check. Enabling other 
languages will enable Word to switch these languages - something you want to 
avoid.

Note: not available for Office 97

Set the default language in Word Open Word; a new document should be 
displayed, and no text should be selected. Tools/Language/Set language. 
Choose your language and click "Default" (Note: this changes the Language 
formatting of the Normal style in the Normal.dot template). If on exiting 
Word you are prompted to save changes to the Normal.dot template, say "Yes", 
otherwise the default setting will not "stick".

It is of the utmost importance that the Windows and Word language settings 
match exactly. Only then will language formatting in Word be controllable, 
reliable and half-way predictable.

Turn off the Auto-options to stop Word 2000 and later versions from changing 
languages on you in

mid-stream:

Deactivate the language Auto-detect in Tools/Language/Set language

Deactivate the keyboard Auto-detect in Tools/Options/Edit.

If you've used and really like these options, then leave them on. But if you 
start getting unpredictable language changes while editing, try turning them 
off.

Sometimes, the keyboard and the language will change on you, anyway, if 
you've more than one  keyboard layout used for one or more languages in the 
Control Panel. Windows allows you to assign keyboard shortcuts to 
language/keyboard combinations (Regional and Language 
Options/Languages/Details/Key Settings); probably, you've pressed such a key 
combination. If you don't want to use these, turn them off."





"Deon"  wrote in message 
news:Xns9A09A1906E960deonholtREMOVEgmailR@196.43.2.61...
> Hi there.
>
> Office 2007.
>
> I want to set my default language permanently on: English (South Africa).
>
> BUT, for the life of me it does not stay there. I have set it to be the
> default language upon which Word ask me if I want ot do this because it is
> going to be uased as default for all new document.
>
> Yes, that is what I want.
>
> When creating a new document, its back to English (U.S.)
>
> Please help me to change this. I'm loosing it here.
>
> Regards,
> Deon
date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 04:03:18 -0500   author:   Hennie

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