Every day I open up a new word document (WORD 2010), I have to set the proofing language back to UK-English as default. But Word keeps defaulting it back to US-English.A most confusing thread. As far as I can understand you, you want to keep your current Windows Input Language & keyboard layout, but you would like to change the Microsoft Word 2010 default proofing & spell check language to UK English. To change default proofing language in Microsoft Office 2010 & 2013 apps: • Select File menu > Options • Select Language in Options left pane • Select the language you want to use as default proofing language • Click Set as Default • Accept the change by clicking Yes in the warning dialog • Restart application (Word, Excel, Access etc.) • Your default proofing language is now the one you selected Kari. Remember that you can choose between “English (U.S.)” and “English (U.K.)” in Microsoft Word when setting the language for your document. You need to uncheck 'Contractions' in the 'Grammar' settings, first selecting 'Grammar & more' in the 'Writing style' popdown: Instructions: Click the File tab, and then click Options. Click Proofing. Under When correcting spelling and grammar in Word, click Settings. The Writing style menu has two options Grammar and Grammar & more. Microsoft Word has a built-in feature that allows users to convert the current text to a different language. This allows you to adjust the text from one language to. Keyboard Logitech G110 Mouse Logitech MX518 PSU Thermaltake ToughPower QFan 750W Case Thermaltake Element S VK60001W2Z Cooling Corsair H60 Water Cooling, 2*230mm and 2*80mm case fans Hard Drives 1*Samsung 840 EVO 120GB SSD; 1*OCZ Vertex 2 60GB SSD; 2*Samsung F3 SpinPoint 1TB in RAID0; 1*Samsung F1 SpinPoint 1TB; 2*Western Digital 1TB External USB 3.0 1*Western Digital 500GB External USB 3.0 1*Seagate 500GB External USB 2.0 Internet Speed Not fast enough!!! Antivirus MSE and Malwarebytes Pro 1.75 Browser Comodo Dragon. OK, as I have never had this issue with any version of Microsoft Office apps, I tested a little bit. A logical point to start testing was to delete all input languages from Windows 7 except my default Finnish (I use and have to switch between Finnish, Swedish, German and English input languages on daily basis). Left with only Finnish as Windows input language I can reproduce your issue; changing the default proofing language in Word seems to be ineffective. I reinstalled the input languages I need and tested again. Results are very clear: the selected Input Language in Windows must match the default proofing language in Word in order for it to work. If the Windows Input Language and default word proofing language do not match when word is launched, it defaults to language in which it has been installed, in my case US English. Seems to me you must install and enable UK English as Windows Input Language. You can keep US English as default input language but you need to switch to UK English (icon in notification area) when using Word for it to use UK English as proofing language. Here you go: • • When you start Word, it picks the new documents language from your chosen input language: (My Taskbar is on the left instead of bottom, usually the input language selector is bottom right.)As Windows allows you to use different input languages for each application, you can keep US English as default and select UK English when creating a new Word document. I need to test this more but it really looks setting the default proofing language in any Office app is meaningless as the new document always defaults to language used as Windows input language. I think the solution could be to create a new template for new docs using a certain proofing language, but that I must first test. 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