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I tried using spell check tonight but I get a message that says, Work cannot find the grammar file msgr??32.dll for . The message looks just like that it doesn't tell me anything else as for what. I uninstalled Word and reinstalled but I get the message again. The weird thing is, it doesn't happen on every document, just one document. Does anyone know what this is and how I can resolve the issue?
Name: Veets Date: May 24, 2009 at 08:25:40 Pacific
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Hi,
I noiticed I had a typo. I meant Word and not Work. I think my brain needs a spell check!
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Name: Mike (by mmcconaghy) Date: May 24, 2009 at 10:41:12 Pacific
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A Goggle search found a lot of hits, this seems to be the answer:
To cure the problem, on the task bar Edit Select all (CTRL-A). Then in tools Language select your language so that it is shaded (double underlined is not enough - you must positively select the language), then OK and re-save the document.
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