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SYMPTOMSThe spelling checker may not highlight words it flags as misspelled when the word is in front of a colored drawing object. If part of a word is in front of a colored drawing object and part of it is not, Word may highlight only that portion of the word that is not in front of the colored drawing object. CAUSE
If your Highlight Color setting specifies anything other than Black and
White, Word does not highlight misspelled words when they occur in front of
a colored drawing or picture.
Word correctly highlights the misspelled word if your Highlight Color
setting specifies Black and White or if the Black Background, White Text
option is selected in the Tools Options dialog box under the General tab.
WORKAROUNDSMethod 1Switch to normal view before you run the spelling checker in a document that contains colored drawing objects.Method 2Change your Highlight Color setting to Black and White. When a misspelled word occurs in front of a colored drawing object, Word displays the misspelled word in white. (To change the Highlight Color, switch to the Macintosh Control Panels and choose the Colors icon.)Additional query words: selected b&W spellcheck
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