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Old 11-13-2010, 02:26 PM
Vitaly Kisin Vitaly Kisin is offline Spelling problem: disabled option Windows 7 Spelling problem: disabled option Office 2007
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Hi Kimberly. Alas, that was the setting I chose from the very beginning. Add to dictionary is disabled. I changed the custom.doc setting to English USA but it stayed disabled with a document in US English. Now I returned it to All languages. Is there a setting in Registry controlling this option?
In addition, I find the following files appearing in the same folder with custom.dic:
ExcludeDictionaryRU0419.lex
ExcludeDictionaryEN0809.lex
ExcludeDictionaryEN0409.lex


CMAdj.12.bin
Does this tell you anything? Not to me alas.
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