Word Spell Check Using Australian English Word For Mac 15.33

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Get the best spelling for Microsoft Office on Windows and macOS at. Fixes thousands of issues Australians have with the provided spellchecker. The preferred Australian English Spelling for Microsoft Office on Windows and macOS. Millions of Australians using Microsoft Office use secondary spelling variations reducing the quality of their written work.

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The preferred Australian English spelling for Office is an Exclude dictionary file for Microsoft Office 2003, 2007, 2010 2013, and 2016 under Windows, and Office 2008, 2011 and 2016 on Apple macOS, resulting in over 2,400 words such as organize, summarize and mom being highlighted as spelt incorrectly. Microsoft Word users generally have problems with Australian English spelling for the following reasons. • Words such as 'organise' and 'organize' are both shown as correct by the Microsoft Office spellchecker. • The settings on the computer are not set up correctly. • When pasting from other applications, US English may be included.

• New documents are OK, but old documents use the US English spelling. This page provides solutions to these issues. Words spelt using 'ize' A problem frequently mentioned by users of Microsoft Word is the American spelling of words.

No matter what the user does, they cannot exclude what they consider to be American spelt words. One problem is the preferred spelling of many words in Australia is 'ise' and not 'ize'. For example in words such as 'summarise' and 'organise'. We are in the unusual situation in Australian that both spellings are correct, but the 'ise' spelling is preferred over 'ize'. Many people consider the 'ize' spelling to be American spelling and thus they think the 'ize' spelling is wrong. Microsoft Office enables you to use both the 'ise' and 'ize' spelling, which leads to inconsistent spelling and spelling which people consider to be incorrect.

In general Microsoft Office products provides options for automatic spell check and you can find this feature in Word 2007, Word 2010, Word 2013 and Word 2016. This feature can be turned on or off using Microsoft Word options.

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Microsoft does provide a solution to this problem which enables people to create their own Exclude file, so those words they consider to be incorrect are marked as spelling errors. With thousands of words it isn't worth a person's time to try to create the required Exclude file.

To save you time I've created an Exclude file with over 2,400 words. The Exclude file when used on Windows with Microsoft Office (or Word 2003), results in the 'ize' spelling variations being highlighted as incorrect across all Office 2007, 2010, 2013 and 2016 applications. In Office 2003 the Exclude file works with Microsoft Word 2003 and Outlook 2003. When used on Apple macOS the Exclude file works with Office 2008, 2011 and 2016. In addition to the 'ise/ize' issue, the Exclude file also fixes the issue of a number of American words included in the Microsoft dictionary which should not be in the dictionary.

The most obvious example is the word 'mom'. The following is from a post I found on an online forum. If you or your children have ever been in this situation, this is what the Microsoft Word Exclude Dictionary file will help to avoid. Once I had an assignment due and our lecturers are very strict about only using Australian spellchecks. Despite changing the language setting on every facet of my computer it just wouldn't stop turning 's' into 'z' and abandoning letters. I sat at my computer, alone, in the dead of night and cried and cried and cried. The lecturers in this case were imposing a restricted style on this student which caused considerable grief.

The Exclude file will assist students to comply with this style requirement which is the preferred Australian English spelling. The Exclude files have been tested for use on computers running Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, 8/8.1, 10 and Apple macOS computers. The Exclude files have been tested with Microsoft Word 2003, Microsoft Office 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2016.

The Exclude file does not work with Outlook on the macOS. Outlook on macOS uses the system dictionary and not the dictionary provided by Microsoft. Copyright of the Exclude file The Exclude file is copyright with all rights reserved. No redistribution is permitted. The Exclude file is not to be used for any other purpose. The Exclude file you receive is only licensed to you personally for your use and is not to be used by anyone else.