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April 28, 2009
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Change language for check spelling

  • April 28, 2009
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Does somebody knows how to change the language? Because my text is in spanish and I need to check the spelling, but it detects that everything is bad written obviously because it is checking in english... Is there a plug-in to let illustrator to do that? or if it is already included with the normal installation, where can I activate it?

I hope somedody can help me because i'm tired of checking the spelling in another program like Word and then to copy it or rewrite it in illustrator.

Thanks.

    Correct answer nicolew41455402

    And is the hyphenation working correctly?

    What do you mean "stuck in Spanish"?

    You set the Preferences and after you launch Illustrator, it's Spanish again?

    If so, it might be an issue with your preferences in general. Are you sure that the privileges are set correctly on your machine? Wich version and system is it?


    All language preferences were set to English (USA). I ended up resolving the issue by reseting all the language preferences again, exiting out of all Adobe apps in my dock. Signing out form my adobe account, resigning in and launching Illustrator again. Seemed to have been a bug fixed by a soft restart of the programs.

    5 replies

    KShinabery212
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 20, 2018

    I have run into an issue with spell checking in InDesign, sometimes it wants to default to German since I am in Germany and it gets annoying.  I always have to switch it back.  I never worked with spell check in Illustrator.

    Let's connect on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kshinabery/
    Willi Adelberger
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 26, 2016

    You should set up correct paragraph and character styles with the correct language.

    December 28, 2020

    Thanks!

    Participant
    September 29, 2011

    I finally found out how to do this and it's pretty easy. I downloaded the Adobestory program so I can set this from my computer, if this is your case, do this:

    1- click on "sign out"

    2- then in the upper right corner you can choose the language you want the spelling check to work with. click on it.

    3- sign in with the new chosen language and the script writing will be set

    downloading the app is no longer possible, so...

    if you are using the online adobe story, then you'll have to look for the "language you want" page:

    spanish: https://story.adobe.com/es-es/index.html

    english: https://story.adobe.com/en-us/

    Participant
    April 28, 2009

    Open the character palette (windows -> type -> Character) select show options from the submenu (top right corner of the palette). Select all your text, chose spanish from the drop down box in the character palette. Spanish spell checking is now working

    Participant
    September 26, 2016

    Yes! Opening the character palette, selecting the appropriate text boxes and changing it to the desired language is the way to go here!

    nicolew41455402
    Inspiring
    June 19, 2018

    None of this worked. Any other solutions?

    My overall preference language is English (USA) and my character palette is also set to english (USA) but my dictionary is STILL stuck in Spanish. Any other ideas???

    S_D_A_
    Inspiring
    April 28, 2009

    I don't know for sure, but I expect at the very least you would require the OS to have Spanish language support and/or Illustrator would have to be a Spanish version. I hope someone can chime in and give you a conclusive answer.

    Willi Adelberger
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 26, 2016

    S.D.A. schrieb:

    I don't know for sure, but I expect at the very least you would require the OS to have Spanish language support and/or Illustrator would have to be a Spanish version. I hope someone can chime in and give you a conclusive answer.

    Completely wrong:

    1. Illustrator chooses the UI language according to the OS if installed.
    2. The UI language has nothing to do with the text language. The text has to be set up with appropriate language settings  in the Character and Paragraph Styles. It would also work to change the language in the Type Panel, but it is not recommended as it would be a manual style override.
    Participant
    July 21, 2022

    That did the trick. Thanks Willi A!