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How do I check spelling in PowerPoint? (How do I set the language for the whole text?)
Thread poster: Elvira Stoianov
Elvira Stoianov Luxembourg Local time: 10:39 German to Romanian + ...
Jan 6, 2003
This is the first time I am working with PowerPoint. Now I need to check my translation and I would like to spellcheck the document. First of all, I have to set the language. my text consists of slides and notes. When I try to set the language for the whole text, if I clikc Ctrl+A only the current page (in the notes page) or object (in the slide section) is selected. My document has more than 100 pages, so it would be very inconvenient to have to set the language for each item again. Is there a ... See more
This is the first time I am working with PowerPoint. Now I need to check my translation and I would like to spellcheck the document. First of all, I have to set the language. my text consists of slides and notes. When I try to set the language for the whole text, if I clikc Ctrl+A only the current page (in the notes page) or object (in the slide section) is selected. My document has more than 100 pages, so it would be very inconvenient to have to set the language for each item again. Is there a way to change the language for the whole text at once?
Instead of clicking each slide, try selecting the ENTIRE left column, which has only the text (not the right with the actual slides), and then set the language. The only problem is that if the text is in frames, you have to go through and select the text in each frame to set the language.
It depends on how the PP work was set up originally.
Good luck!
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When you open Powerpoint in Normal view the screen is spitted into two panes, the list view including all text on the left hand side and the presentation view on the right. Place the cursor in the text pane (on the left hand side) and press Ctrl+A. All the text is highlighted. Now select Tools -> Language and the appropriate language. Now spellchecking should work fine.
Cheers
Claudia
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PPT allows you to check your spelling any time you want. While you type, for example, and you misspell a word, a green wavy line immediately appears under the word. You can also click on the spellcheck icon, \"ABC\", and this will initiate the spellcheck.
HTH
M
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Elvira Stoianov Luxembourg Local time: 10:39 German to Romanian + ...
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The trick with the left column worked. Is there a way to select the notes, too?
Jan 6, 2003
Thanks a lot for your help. I have managed to activate the spelling checker for the slides. Is there a way to check all the notes, too, or do I have to select them on each page and set the language for each page separately (this is how I am doing it now)?
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