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Old 09-23-2010, 06:59 AM
siobhan siobhan is offline Dictionaries Windows 7 Dictionaries Office 2007
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Okay, so this is driving me mad. I've been all over trying to find a solution but no luck so far.

I'm a freelance writer - I produce work in both Britain and America (I live in the UK). I need to use both the UK & US dictionaries. What I would like to do is to set the language when I am working on an document to either be US or UK. However, it always changes back to UK. This is very annoying as I send off work and I then get reminded that I need to write in American English.

Anyway, I have tried the following so far:



1. Gone to Review>Set Language - made sure the "Detect Language automatically" button is unchecked (have tried it with it checked too - makes no difference!

2. Gone into the regional settings in the control panel and made sure both US and UK English are installed. I tried changing the default input language to US English and still my documents defaulted back to UK.

Any more suggestions? This should be so easy!

Thanks,
Siobhan
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Old 09-24-2010, 03:22 AM
Kimberly Kimberly is offline Dictionaries Windows 7 Dictionaries Office 2010 (Version 14.0)
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The language of a document is determined by the language of the template it was based on. Create a template in US and then use that template for future documents for US.
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