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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Yve Ice commentedHi,
nice that you try to figure this problem out.
As P. Gaurav ask in his mailing, the problem was there also before 15.0.3, but can't tell when it starts.
I'm just busy about many little bug's that sometimes i wish to go back to CS2. So i look closer on problems and take the time to report bugs/problems.I recorded a little Demo as requested. The Interface is in German, but i hope you can see that the spell-check is working when i type by hand, and changes when i just paste an text from ms word (as example of an widely used 3-party application). Sometimes the behave is a littelbit different: the old-german spell-check is applied like in the video, but the german-2006 is still selected in the drop-down list. But like always, if you try to record it, you can't recreate it. :-(
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An error occurred while saving the comment Yve Ice commentedPUSH!
The Problem still exists! INDD 15.0.3 x64 on Windows 10 (1909).
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An error occurred while saving the comment Yve Ice commentedI had similar problems, but MS Word was the problem. Did you try to paste the text also to notepad (or other plain-text editor), to double check that this is an INDD only problem?
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While working i found a situation, where i can show the wrong behave.
After paste a text, the selected spell-check dictionary changes alone from german-2006 to old-german. After applying paragraph-format the text in the drop-down changes back to german-2006, but the spellcheck is not affected as you can see on the red-wave-underline in the header. When i toggle to old-german, and then back to german-2006 the spellcheck is correctly applied and the red-wave-underline is gone.