A few things to check...

Check that the document language is correct - from the Tools menu, select Options, expand "Language Settings", select "Languages", and check the default language for the document. That may be incorrectly set, or if it is correct there may not be a thesaurus available for the language.

Select "Writing Aids" in the left pane of the options and click the edit button next to the list of "Available language modules". Select the document language from the list and see if a thesaurus is available, if so ensure it is ticked.

I'm afraid that's about the limit of my knowledge, but hopefully someone else can advise more if that doesn't help. I expect they'll need to know which language installation you're using, and the document language though. Seems fine for me using UK English.

Mark.


Brent Webster - blwebs...@brentwebster.com wrote:
The *thesaurus* feature is grayed out in 3.2.  Am I doing something wrong or
is the thesaurus disabled?



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