Later additional experience: This method worked for me also in Adobe Acrobat X Pro: I changed the language for spellchecking (Edit -> Preferences -> General -> Spelling). However, unfortunately I discovered this just after I installed the language pack mentioned above, so - no guarrantee that it works in a "naked" Reader, too. I observed this behaviour in my Adobe Reader XI.Ĭhange settings in Edit -> Preferences -> Spelling, then shut down the programme, and restart then the changed settings seem to work. Puh!ģ) Change the settings, then shut down Adobe Reader and restart In my Adobe Readers (both XI and DC), this did the job. (I did not test this myself because I do not have the right to install software on my office computer)Ģ) Install the Adobe Reader Spelling Dictionary PackĪdobe - Adobe Reader : For Windows : Adobe Reader XI Spelling Dictionary PackĪdobe - Adobe Reader : For Windows : Adobe Reader DC Spelling Dictionary So, a second Reader (with the correct dictionary) should help. Stupidly, Adobe Reader by default seems to come only with a single spelling dictionary (in my case German). Here are three different solutions I found:ġ) Download Adobe Reader in the language you plan to fill in your form.
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