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Are you talking about Latin language or Latin alphabet? |
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If you mean Latin language then you are likely "out of luck" as the say.
So many Latin words have found their way into English, after all. You'd need to find a complete searchable Latin lexicon. Then compare every word in your document with every word in the lexicon. ![]() Probably quicker to do it manually... |
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Not so. If the text really is in the Latin language, it should have the proofing language set to that, in which case the task is quite straightforward.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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