Microsoft Office Proofing Tools includes the full set of proofing tools available for Office in this language. Just install and restart Office, and proofing tools for your language are ready to go. System Requirements Supported Operating Systems: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2. The 12.0.6423.1000 version of Microsoft Office Proofing Tools is provided as a free download on our website. This software is an intellectual property of Microsoft. This download was checked by our built-in antivirus and was rated as safe.
Thank you JoAnn Paules for your prompt reply, I would like to add two elements. First, that I tried to open from the menu of Word 2007 the custom dictionaries. The result was that my old Greek inputs were not readable (they were in latin characters). The second is that when I substituted the entire proof file of Office 2007 with the proof file of 2003 the only language that didn't work was the greek one, the others work normally. It seems that the new Office 2007 ignore greek language during the spelling process. Please, could you provide me with the email address of the competend team of Office 2007 so I can inform them about the problem with my beta version. 'JoAnn Paules [MVP]' wrote:
Probably not. Proofing tools are developed to work (or at least, work best) with a specific version of Office. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] 'inat' wrote in message ... Everytime I write in Greek and put the spelling buton, a window anounce me that spelling check is completed. But in reallity no correction was made! I ve got the files of the greek proofing tools. I put them to the folder Proof but nothing has changed. Can someone tell me wether the old proofing files (of Office 2003) work in Office 2007?
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Microsoft Office 2007 checks your spelling and grammar by default. If it isn't checking your document, someone has disabled the feature. You might disable spell check when a document contains many proper nouns, nothing but fragments or an overwhelming amount of errors. For example, notes you type during a meeting may appear as one long string of grammar errors. But when you've organized the document and are ready for detailed proofreading, you can enable spell check through the program's Options menu.
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Click the Office button and click the program's 'Options' button. For example, if you use Word, this button is labeled 'Word Options.'
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Click 'Proofing' in the Options window's sidebar.
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Click the check box labeled 'Check Spelling as You Type.'
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Click 'OK' to enable spell check in the Office 2007 program.
Tip
To check spelling only once, without Office proofing as you type, run the Spelling & Grammar check in the ribbon's Review tab.
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