![]() Tools> Language to select the Language it should be. In order to globally change the Language formatting in any one particular document use the keystroke ![]() Language is a formatting attribute in Word documents, not a " setting". I'm afraid all you're doing is changing the Language formatting at the specific location of the cursor, nowhere else. It has no bearing on the Language formatting of an existing document. The Default Language setting applies only to
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