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Surprised nobody else has posted about this. For the last few months, possibly since the 10.9.4 upgrade, my language setting revert spontaneously to US English.
I keep a little flag in the menu bar because I do occasionally use other languages but my system preferences are set for UK English.
Is there a preference file I should junk to prevent this?
 

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No one else has reported the error perhaps because they're not experiencing it? I too keep the flag (US) in my top menu because I also use other languages, but I have not seen it revert from my initial setting (US English). I'm not sure which preference file controls the language and locale settings and if I find it, I'll post back.
 
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No one else has reported the error perhaps because they're not experiencing it?

Actually, that's not entirely correct: I have a very similar issue, also since second Mavericks update or thereabouts ... Spell checker in Mail, Safari, Calendar, Contacts, iPhoto, Notes, Reminders refuses to use British English and insists on zeds and such like :p No problem in any of non-Apple apps - OpenOffice, Photoshop, etc.

I have even gone and added British English as a default system language (something I have never had to do before - specifying a correct dictionary was always sufficient), and removed US English dictionaries altogether - nope, the problem still here.

My situation is, perhaps, complicated by the fact that, I have US keyboard MBP, but then again, it was never a problem in the last four years: US keyboard; UK regional settings; British English dictionary. Perfect... well, it was.

It is a minor irritation, but one nonetheless. Oh, and I do know how to set regional preferences, etc correctly ;D

I went from this:

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to this:

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That didn't help, then I deleted the US dictionaries (I did keep Apple one, but it is not wise to remove it):

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Like I said, settings are correct:

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But, I still get British spelling underlined as misspelled:

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Even though, calling up any of the dictionaries clearly displays the British version as the main one:

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Puzzling ... And my apologies for excessively pictorial narrative.

I too keep the flag (US) in my top menu because I also use other languages, but I have not seen it revert from my initial setting (US English). I'm not sure which preference file controls the language and locale settings and if I find it, I'll post back.

I've replaced the flag icon(s) with letters, so that it is visually consistent with the rest of Menu bar, but my UK icon is, in fact just a standard US layout:

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I too would be very interested, if you can find that file - perhaps then I can fix this...
 

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Thanks for the additional feedback David. And my apologies to the OP if he thought I was doubting him. (I wasn't.) Let me dig around to see what I can find out.
 
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I was going to start a thread about it, even took a few screenshots about a month ago, but then the stiff upper lip got the best of me ... lol ... until now that is ;D
 
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If anybody is interested, I finally sorted this.
The culprit is Microsoft Office. The Mac, very considerately, changes the language according to the document opened. Office, and specifically Word, opens everything in no language which defaults to American English.
There seems to be no solution to this. No matter how often you select all in a Word document and change the language to something other than American English, it always defaults back.
You can even edit something in UK English and then cut and paste it into another document you have already set for UK English and it will flip to US English.
Anyone got a solution to this one?
 

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Thanks for posting back to follow on. Sounds like another nasty bug in MS Office which hopefully will be resolved with the upcoming Office 2014 which should be released sometime this Fall. I've never noticed it because my language is always set to US English except for those times when I switch to an Asian language.

You might want to report this bug directly to the MS Office forums which they maintain on their server. Perhaps one of the MS "VIPs" knows of a work around. LINK
 
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Good to hear, however that leaves my issue quite separate then - I never had MS Office on my system ... and am still having to put up with British English spelling being underlined as misspelled :(
 

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Good to hear, however that leaves my issue quite separate then - I never had MS Office on my system ... and am still having to put up with British English spelling being underlined as misspelled :(

Well David, it looks like you'll have to move back across the "pond" to resolve that one. ;P
 
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Well David, it looks like you'll have to move back across the "pond" to resolve that one. ;P

:Cool: Just tell me when! :D ... even though it won't solve the problem - I'd still use British spelling over there ;P

Actually, it's kind of fun - if I'm typing fast, and don't see anything underlined, it is a bit worrisome ;)
 
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Same problem - Keyboard switching to US English

I'm having exactly the same problem since I updated to Yosemite.

I use British English and Spanish, and every time I restart the computer (something that I don't do very often) the keyboard setting for British English and Spanish disappear and it reverts to US English.

Very annoying.
 
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Since upgrading that is my problem too, now. art8a, and you and I seem to be the only ones who have noticed it. I'm guessing there's a preference file somewhere that needs binning but I've been through the user library, the root library and the system library and I can't find anything.
 
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I'm still on Mavericks (10.9.5) and the spellchecker issue is still here, unfortunately.
 
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anyone found a solution to this?

Hello,

I use Australian English and Khmer V2 inputs. I add these inputs and remove the US input, then get to work just to find a short while later that the input reverts to US and the Australian and Khmer inputs are gone - so I do it again. It's not a great cycle.

It's happened since Mavericks. Now using Yosemite 10.10.2

Cheers,

Owen.
 
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I can't offer a solution I'm afraid but I have Yosemite 10.10.2, MS Office for Mac 2011 and I live in the UK. The problem identified by others does not seem to affect me.

I only have one Preferred Language set and that is English. My Region is set to United Kingdom (custom).

Under Keyboard/Text my Spelling is set to Automatic by Language.

My Dictionary settings are the same as MBP-17 David.

In MS Word my Dictionary is set to Custom Dictionary and the Language is English (UK). All Office Apps are ok.

All applications I use including Pages, Numbers etc work ok.
 

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In MS Word my Dictionary is set to Custom Dictionary and the Language is English (UK). All Office Apps are ok.

You may have hit upon something here. I wonder if setting the Office dictionary to custom and then region and language to UK English will work? I also have my Office dictionary set to custom but that's because in my work I need the extra input.
 
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Be careful now, as you don't know what line of work I'm in. I may be watching all you folks out there on the "left coast" especially "armed" Canadians. ;P
 
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Old thread, but pleased to report - the issue has solved itself with an upgrade from Mavericks to Sierra.
Didn't change anything at all in Language / Keyboard / Localisation (see, it wasn't underlined! :p)

Happy days.
 

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