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Photoshop Check Spelling Language

New Here ,
Nov 13, 2020 Nov 13, 2020

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Hi! I have my Creative Cloud set to English as the Default Install Language; I have PS Chracter set to English: USA and yet when I go to Check Spelling is shows "Language: German: 2006 Reform." I spent 1.5 hours on with Adobe Chat, where they even did Screen Share and spent another half an hour aimlessly wandering around my AppData and doing nothing. A few notes: it appears to only be an issue in PS, I checked ID and no issue there; I have had this issue ongoing no matter the version or update; I recently removed and reinstalled the whole suite and the issue persists. Help appreciated!! (screen grab attached)

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New Here ,
Nov 19, 2020 Nov 19, 2020

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Had the same issue, something must've changed for us.  Solution I found was to go to your "Character" window, at the bottom-left there will be a drop-down menu with languages to choose from.

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Nov 19, 2020 Nov 19, 2020

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Nevermind, I see now that it doesn't change our spellcheck. Guess I'm in the same boat.

 

(this site won't let me edit my previous comment)

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Thanks for checking it out! I ended up on a LOT of chats/calls with Adobe and it turns out it is font-dependent, and the font in question (I am guilty of downloading a ton of Adobe fonts) was apparently created in a different language, so Adobe defaulted spell check to that. I am still intrigued as the font I was using was directly from Adobe Fonts, but here we are 🙂 

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