The next step is selecting the language you want to use for the check spelling functionality. Lets move into the “Set Proofing Language” Option clicking over: Two Options will popup, “Set Proofing Language” which is the option that will configure the check spelling language for the selected text boxes or slides, and “Language Preferences” that will allow more complex language configuration as priorities, dictionaries, etc. In the language Tab select the “Language” sub-menu. Navigate to the “Review” Ribbon on top of the menu bar and navigate to the Language Tab. Microsoft Office includes proofing tools, such as dictionaries or grammar rules, for different languages.
This configuration will allow the user to check spelling and grammar (also for autocorrect) with different languages across the same presentation. Configuring The Check Spelling Language in PowerPoint 2013 We decided to explain both version due to the slightly difference in the configuration steps. In this post we will explain how to configure the proofing language (the language used by PowerPoint grammar engine to check spelling across the text boxes) of PowerPoint 2013 (Windows Version) and PowerPoint 2011 (Mac Version).
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