If you happen to use use Microsoft Office on a daily basis and write in more than one language this is the the Microsoft Office tip that will make your use of these applications much easier.

Yes, Microsoft Office 2007 will support editing in multiple languages.

This means you can write on any of the Office applications such as Word and Outlook and take advantage of the built in dictionary tools based on the language you need to write on.

Here’s how you go about enabling the feature.

 

From Outlook-

1. Click on TOOLS –> OPTIONS  -> Spelling Tab –> Spelling and AutoCorrection…

Outlook Options

2. Select POPULAR on the left Pane and then Language Settings… on the right one.

 Office 2007 editor options

 

3. Add the languages you commonly use then click OK.

note: you may also select your primary language.

office language settings

 

Final Notes:

  • You don’t have to modify any settings as Microsoft Office will automatically detect the language you are currently writing on.
  • To perform this function from Word or Excel click the Office Button –> Options then follow from step 2.
  • I’m only aware of this feature on Office 2007 and not previous versions.
  • For more information about this topic please click here.

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