![]() Browse to this location by clicking on the plus signs in front of each key (folder): Click on Start/Run and type in: regedit You can do this by following these steps: If it does reproduce in /a mode, then I would like you to rename your Word registry key as it may be a corrupt setting maybe left by something like an old dictionary or another input into Word. I would suggest looking through Add/Remove Programs to see if that is the If it does not reproduce, then it's likely a 3rd party dictionary that has been added into Word. Then hit Enter and try to paste in content from html as formatted text. ![]() ![]() When 3rd party applications have "hooks" into Word, they can read anything that is called into that process and then depending on the functionality of it act or not.ġst, I know you say there are no 3rd party addins enabled, but I'd like you to try going to Start/Run and type in: It does not recognize or with a conflict in spell check. I have seen this issue a few times and when pasting html content into Word, Word will immediately process it by performing html compatibility (if \* is in the html code I've seen that cause problems) or by Word crashing when trying to spell check something
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