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Old 04-13-2018, 04:57 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Is it possible to show errors only if they are wrong in BOTH languages? Windows 10 Is it possible to show errors only if they are wrong in BOTH languages? Office 2013
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Nice.
Elegant.

Kuchen:

What it does is check spelling errors to see if changing the language setting gets rid of the error report. It essentially runs two spell checks.

My reading is that if it does not get rid of the errors, it puts everything back, but I could be wrong about that. If it does get rid of the errors it leaves the words marked in the appropriate language.
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