Setting up multi-language dictionaries in WPS Writer allows you to manage texts written in several languages seamlessly, ensuring precise correction tools tailored to every language. To begin, start WPS Writer and navigate to the Review tab on the ribbon at the top of the window. Within this tab, click the Language button in the proofing group. From the dropdown menu, choose Set Language for Proofing. A new dialog box will appear, showing all supported languages. Select the desired language from the list, then check the option to apply this language globally for future files. If you are working with a specific section of text in another language, highlight that portion first before selecting the appropriate language from the list. After setting the language, ensure the "Do Not Check Spelling or Grammar" option is deselected so that spell and grammar checks continue functioning. Apply the same configuration for every supported language in your document, highlighting distinct sections and matching them with their respective languages. It is important to note that WPS Writer requires language packs to be installed for languages beyond the default ones. If a language does not appear in the list, you might have to obtain the appropriate language module via the official WPS site or via Settings > Language & Proofing. Once installed, close and reopen WPS Writer for changes to take effect. After configuration, you’ll be able to toggle languages fluidly during editing, and the proofing engine dynamically responds to the linguistic context of each text block. This feature is especially useful for multilingual professionals, students, and translators who regularly handle documents in more than one language. Regularly updating your language packs ensures compatibility and access to the latest dictionary corrections and grammar rules.
