My language settings were all ok, so it must have been a corrupt user
profile, because when I created a new one, the spell check worked. I suppose
fixing a corrupt user profile is a question for a different discussion group

. Thanks for the help! I really really appreciate it!
"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote:
> Yeah, renaming Data to anything that is not Data should work. The Data
> key holds many of the Word Options settings. I was thinking if the key
> is corrupt (which means it might not save your Word Options preferences
> correctly) or if you don't have a clue what you're doing in Word
> Options, then renaming the key should reset Word to factory default
> settings. The problem could be a language setting, but you didn't
> answer Stefan's question regarding language settings in his reply to
> your original post. The problem could also be a corrupt user profile,
> so you might try creating a new user in Windows and see if spellcheck
> works when logged in as the new user. Otherwise I'm kinda out of ideas.
>
>
> PharmGirl wrote:
>
> > Do I just rename the "Data" folder to anything? I tried "DataNew", closed
> > the registry, and opened Word. I typed in some words, misspelling them
> > intentionally, and still no luck. Did I do it correctly?
> >
> > "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Close Word, and use regedit to rename Word's data key in the Windows
> >>registry at
> >>\\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Word\Data. When you
> >>start Word again, Word will create a new Data key with the factory
> >>default settings. Start Word, and see if spellcheck works.
> >>
> >>PharmGirl wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>I just tried that, and it continued to overlook my misspelled words.
> >>>
> >>>"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Does spellcheck work if you start Word in
> >>>>safe mode ( Start | Run | Open: winword.exe /a )?
> >>>>
> >>>>PharmGirl wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>No, I did not choose that. I've also compared all my settings to a friend's
> >>>>>Word 2007 settings and they are all identical, but hers works and mine
> >>>>>doesn't. Any other suggestions?
> >>>>>
> >>>>>"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>Did you choose to hide spelling errors?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>PharmGirl wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>>I already posted here once but the answer I received didn't solve my problem.
> >>>>>>>I was typing one day in Word 2007 when all of a sudden the red squiggly
> >>>>>>>lines under my misspelled words disappeared. I've tried EVERYTHING I can
> >>>>>>>think of to fix the spell check...I made sure everything under "Proofing" is
> >>>>>>>checked appropriately, all the language settings are correct, and I
> >>>>>>>uninstalled and reinstalled the program and it still didn't work. I saved
> >>>>>>>all my Word docs to a disk and them removed them all from my computer,
> >>>>>>>uninstalled, and reinstalled Office, and it STILL doesn't work! I've
> >>>>>>>purposely misspelled words (Pleez spel chek this dokument!) and NOTHING is
> >>>>>>>working. For what it's worth, after I reinstalled the program, under
> >>>>>>>"Start", "Programs", when new programs are usually highlighted orange, Word,
> >>>>>>>Excel, and PP were not highlighted, while all the other Office programs were
> >>>>>>>(Word, Excel, and PP were the only ones I'd used from Office 2007). Would
> >>>>>>>this have something to do with it? I'm in desperate need of help--I used
> >>>>>>>Word all the time and rely heavily on the spell check function. And I'm a
> >>>>>>>poor college student so I can't afford the $49 Microsoft wants to charge me
> >>>>>>>when I call them for help.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>
>
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