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For example, if a document includes both English text and Italian text, you can tag the text written in English as "English (United States)," and you can tag the text written in Italian as "Italian." Then when you perform spell check, you can switch from the English dictionary to the Italian dictionary. After you change dictionaries, you can continue checking in that same language. So in this scenario, if you tag a word as Italian, and the words following it are untagged, the spell checker continues to check the untagged words using the Italian dictionary until a word is tagged as a different language.
You can set the spell checker to continue using the selected dictionary until a new tag is encountered in one of two ways: by setting a spell check preference (applies to all documents) or by setting a spell check option on a per document basis.
Note: You can use the instant spell check feature with multi-language documents if you have the language dictionary installed.
2. Click International > Spell Check.
3. Under the defautls section, select Keep on the fly dictionary changes until next language tag change.
2. Click Tools > Spell Check.
3. Click Spelling Options, and then select Keep on the fly dictionary changes until next language tag change.
2. Select text or click where you to add new text.
3. Click Text > Text Properties.
4. Click the Font tab.
5. Select a language.
Note: You can also use the status bar to mark languages in a document.