If you haven't enabled automatic spell-checking, the tool won't function as you expect. This is the most likely culprit and simplest solution. Make sure the Check Spelling as You Type setting is enabled.Cheers, VasuIf these solutions don’t resolve your spell check not working problem in Word, you can go to the Microsoft website: The spelling and grammar checker isn’t working as expected. Maybe if I had uninstalled and installed it would go away. I updated to 4.1.10 from 4.1.7 thinking the problem will go away, it didn't. Repeat to turn the formatting characters off.)The all word red underlined solution worked, I had used it before and I used it again today. (To see the pilco and other formatting marks, press Ctrl+Shift+8 to toggle them on. This will help you to see where the signature begins and prevent typing in the signature area.Note: the RFC specifies two dashes followed by a space: "- " as the signature separator.Adding the dashes to the signature won’t help you with the current message though – to fix spell check in the message, you can select all and cut the message body (including the signature) then use Paste Special, As Text to paste it back into the message in plain text format. In some cases, they might only look at the numbers in the courtesy box and Why two dashes? The RFC’s recommend using it to separate the message from the signature. When a check gets deposited, whoever processes the check might not notice that there’s a discrepancy. If it works, exit Word and continue working.Written words are supposed to trump the numerical digits, but it doesn’t always happen that way. Step 3: Open an existing document and press F7 to perform spell check.
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