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Old 11-09-2016, 12:00 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Turning spelling checker back on Windows 8 Turning spelling checker back on Office 2013
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If you do what I just directed, you will have a document that will not trigger the "too many errors' message. The automatic spelling checker should work fine. Each time you mark a part of the text properly in the proofing language, it will no longer show up as an error.

I would also recommend that you do as much formatting using styles rather than direct formatting. That will reduce the complexity of your file tremendously.
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