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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon
Auiomatically detect language does not work all that great when it works.
Why not adopt paragraph or character styles that have the proofing language in them and apply those styles?
When you have something formatted with a proofing language attribute and you continue typing, that attribute carries into the new typing just as Bold or Italic formatting would. This is character-level formatting, not document level.
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Charles Kenyon, I never had that problem in the past (with a few exceptions).
Even if I include the language in the Normal style (for instance Dutch), Word always thinks I am writing in English. And I am writing in 3 or 4 languages, so including the language in the style definition is not a good idea I think.