The Language setting allows you to choose what language the word processor works in. This has importance when you are using things like the spelling checker. For example, while English is spoken in different countries, spellings can differ. "Colour" is used in Ireland and Britain, while "Color" is used in America. Other differences include the use of "s" and "z" like in "recognise" and "recognize". Double or single letters in the middle of words is another difference as in "Traveller" and "Traveler". So having the correct language set in Word, can make a difference. If your spelling checker is working off one language and you use another in your way of spelling, you may have things flagged as errors when they aren't.
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Microsoft waord is a package used to create documents.Its not a language
Spell check, grammar check, and thesaurus are the 3 language tools built in to Microsoft Word.
Simple, I will use the language which i knew!
change the language setting
langage
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tools, language, hyphenation
No, Microsoft Word 2007 does not have a built-in Pig Latin feature. However, you can manually convert your text to Pig Latin by following the rules of the Pig Latin language.
the Microsoft language is English sometimes it depends on what language you wanted
Easy, learn english and write a document in english
Microsoft Word is a word processing program produced by Microsoft.
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