Insert Dividing Line In-text In Word For Mac 2011



With Office 2011 for Mac, you can check spelling and grammar in languages other than English. Word 2011 for Mac comes with foreign-language dictionaries such as Czech, French, Russian, and you can also change the ‘brand’ of English (UK, US, Australian). The default dictionary determines which language’s proofing tools Word uses for spelling and grammar.

In addition to creating horizontal lines from dashes, underscores, and equal signs, Word also creates automatic horizontal lines from at least three asterisks (*), tildes (~), and pound signs (#). The following image displays the different types of horizontal lines Word automatically creates. In computing, the symbol is often referred to as the pipe, and it can be used at a command prompt to output text one page at a time. Most systems have a vertical line on the keyboard, but if yours doesn't, you can still enter one by using the Character Map.

You can change Word’s default language dictionary: • Choose Tools→Language. • The Language dialog opens, and you see a list of languages. Select the new language to use and click the Default button. • A pop-up will appear to change the default language.

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• Click Yes to change Word’s default spelling and grammar checking language to the language you selected. Click OK to close the Language dialog. Update: This didn’t stick for some documents that I created and amended with this.

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Until the latest update, and now they seem to be sticking to the language I selected. Can you please advise how to make this change be permanent. I have followed these steps at least 100 times since getting my mac. It removes the red underlining from words I have already changed back to Australian spelling. But the next time I type “organise” or “realise” (e.g.) in the same document or another one it changes the s to a z.

I then have to follow the process again to get the word to be recognised. I need a way to be able to change the settings on the computer permanently so that the default language remains as English (AUS) for all office documents. If there is no way to do this I am going to have to throw this stupid computer in the bin as it is driving me insane!

Read the thread. This is the way it _should_ work but it’s not sticking for many users, myself included. So after a bunch of messing around, I discovered that my standard Language setting (English/US) was set for Excel and Word, but PowerPoint for some reason was stuck on Polish.

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Insert Dividing Line In Text In Word For Mac 2011

Eventually, I went into both Word and Excel and changed the default something arbitrary (e.g. German), quit all apps, then went back into Word/Excel and changed back to English/US. THEN when I went back into PowerPoint, I changed the rogue Polish to English/US, quit, restarted, and it was stuck. Hope this helps someone. Using Office/Mac 15.22 BTW. Hi all, I think I may have found the answer you are looking for with regards to Microsoft Office default language settings on Macs.