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It can be totally irritating when spelling errors are indicate because some
documents seem to switch to the American US lexicon even though English UK is
set as default. The answer would be to get rid of this lexicon. After all,
why on earth would an Englishman want to spell check a document using a US
dictionary?
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documents seem to switch to the American US lexicon even though English UK is
set as default. The answer would be to get rid of this lexicon. After all,
why on earth would an Englishman want to spell check a document using a US
dictionary?
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http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...0b11f8&dg=microsoft.public.word.docmanagement