
#CHANGE LANGUAGE SETTING FOR WORD ON MAC MAC#
Mac 911 can’t reply to-nor publish an answer to-every question, and we don’t provide direct troubleshooting advice. If not, we’re always looking for new problems to solve! Email yours to including screen captures as appropriate. 1) In the Options dialog, click > Print. You can change these settings at any time, either through this dialog or during the printing process (by clicking the Options button on the Print dialog). We’ve compiled a list of the questions we get asked most frequently along with answers and links to columns: read our super FAQ to see if your question is covered. Set the print options to suit your default printer and your most common printing method. In an app, choose Edit > Spelling & Grammar > Check Spelling While Typing and Correct Spelling Automatically one after the other to remove their checkmarks. You can remove any other languages that you don’t speak or want to appear.įailing that, you can disable automatic spellchecking within Safari (or any app).

In this case, you probably want to set the language for the custom dictionary. Copy the words from the Aspell dictionary into a Word custom dictionary. English and see if that solves the problem. See Word Help on creating a custom dictionary and follow it exactly. This floating palette may be set to Automatic by Language. In Safari or any app that lets you type, click in a field or a page to get a cursor and then select Edit > Spelling & Grammar > Show Spelling and Grammar.You should look in two places to see if macOS preferences changed: Check what language macOS thinks it should be checking your spelling in.
