PPT2000: Setting Default Language Doesn't Appear to Work with Spelling Checker

ID: Q241173


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft PowerPoint 2000


SYMPTOMS

When you select a different default language, and then type text in any new text frames, slides, or presentations, Microsoft PowerPoint still checks the spelling using your original language settings.

For example, when you do the following, the text is marked as misspelled by PowerPoint:

  1. On the Tools menu, click Language.


  2. Click the language that you want to be the new default language, and then click Default.


  3. Click Yes.


  4. Create a new slide and type some words from the new default language.


Also, if you check the language setting for this new text, you find that it has reverted back to the original language setting.


CAUSE

This problem occurs when your keyboard language setting is different from the language that you selected in PowerPoint. The keyboard setting takes precedence over any other language setting in PowerPoint.


RESOLUTION

To change the default language in PowerPoint, you must install the appropriate keyboard language support files.


STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.


MORE INFORMATION

To find out how to install and switch to different keyboard language layouts:

  1. On the Start menu click Help.


  2. On the Index tab, type keyboard as a keyword.


  3. Under the keyboard topic, click the subtopic languages, layouts, and then click Display


NOTE: You must already have the appropriate language dictionaries installed to be able to check the spelling correctly in any Microsoft Office 2000 program.

Additional query words: ppt ppt9 ppt2k 2k 9.0 2000 powerpnt powerpoint spelling language speller default different lost changed settings spellcheck spellchecker

Keywords : kbdta kbproof
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug


Last Reviewed: October 4, 1999
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