No Dictionary Language Prompt with Australia Country SettingLast reviewed: March 27, 1997Article ID: Q114184 |
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SUMMARYIn the versions of Microsoft excel listed above, when you run the Setup program, and the sCountry setting in the [intl] section of your WIN.INI file is Australia, the British English spelling dictionary is automatically installed.
MORE INFORMATIONWhen you run the Microsoft Excel version 4.0 Setup program, and the sCountry setting in the [intl] section of your WIN.INI file is Australia, a dialog box with the following message appears:
Please pick the dictionary you want Microsoft Excel to use for spell checking your documents.You can choose either the American English button or the British English button. If you choose American English, the file MSSP_AM.LEX is installed. If you choose British English, the file MSSP_BR.LEX is installed. However, when you run the Microsoft Excel version 5.0 Setup program, and the country setting is Australia, you do not receive a dialog box asking which dictionary language version you want to install. Instead, the British English dictionary file, MSSP_BR.LEX is automatically installed. The following table summarizes the language version of the dictionary that is installed when you run the Microsoft Excel Setup program:
Microsoft Excel Dictionary Version Country Setting Installed --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.0 United States MSSP_AM.LEX 4.0 Australia prompt for user's choice 5.0, 7.0 United States MSSP_AM.LEX 5.0, 7.0 Australia MSSP_BR.LEXTo change the Country setting in the [intl] section of the WIN.INI file, do the following:
Speller=Spelling 2057,0If the American English spelling file, MSSP_AM.LEX, is installed, the following entry is added to the [Spell Checker] section of the .INI file:
Speller=Spelling 1033,0 |
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