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Mar 2, 2003, 1:35:26 AM3/2/03
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I have XP Home in English, OEM version that came with Word 2002. I have
installed the Korean IME so that I can type in Korean in word, but when I
try to run the spell checker it says I am missing two files: mssp3KO.dll
amd/or mssp232.dll. Should I be able to spell check in Korean? Most of the
Knowledge Base articles make reference to XP Office . . .

It sure seems like I used to be able to proofread in Korean. Don't know
what happened . . .


Mike Williams

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Mar 2, 2003, 3:54:35 AM3/2/03
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From the Word 2002 help topic found by searching on "Korean":
 

Set Korean spelling options

If you are not using the Korean language version of Microsoft Office, then this feature is only available if you have installed Microsoft Office XP Proofing Tools for Korean or Microsoft Office XP Multilingual User Interface Pack, which is available through a volume licensing agreement.

In addition, you must enable support for Korean through Microsoft Office Language Settings.

  1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Spelling & Grammar tab.
  2. Select the option you want.
    • To treat attached supplementary verbs and adjectives as correct, select Combine aux verb/adj.
    • To recommend correct expressions as alternatives to incorrect ones, select Search misused word list.
    • To treat compound nouns as correct, select Process compound nouns.
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