Default language

D

Dave

Hate to think I get into trouble with default language. When I do, I get
into the language list to discover there are many versions of English all
checked as chosen for default, and there is no apparent way to de-select
them.

I do have the French library, and it seems to be OK. It's just the English.

Oscar Wilde said the British and Americans had much in common except for
language. And I bet he didn't even know about the Belize, Canadian,
Caribbean, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Australia, Ireland Jamaica,
Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Trinidad and
Tobago English. Sheesh.

Anyway, any help just getting me down to English (US) would be greatly
appreciated.

Thx

Dave
WinXP SP2 Office/Word 2003
 
D

Dave

Thank you Pam -
Do I understand, then, that if I check just the first English option (US),
the other English options will also become checked automatically? I also
note (I am ashamed to say 'for the first time") that is also how the French
variations appear.

Dave
 
T

Terry Farrell

Note that you can also run the Microsoft Office 2003 (or 2007) Language
Settings tool and remove all languages except the one you need to keep (and
English US which insists on being available). That will help keep your
default language set.

--
Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP

Dave said:
Thank you Pam -
Do I understand, then, that if I check just the first English option (US),
the other English options will also become checked automatically? I also
note (I am ashamed to say 'for the first time") that is also how the
French variations appear.

Dave
 
D

Dave

Interesting point Terry - thanks
I can't believe how often this pops up. Possibly working back and forth
between English and French (or anything) doesn't help.

Thx again
Dave

Terry Farrell said:
Note that you can also run the Microsoft Office 2003 (or 2007) Language
Settings tool and remove all languages except the one you need to keep
(and English US which insists on being available). That will help keep
your default language set.
 

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