This is a possible solution to make sure that the spell checker works on Access Runtime 2013:
Office 2010 and earlier installed the Proofing tools which included the spell checker automatically if selected.
Office 2013 runs its proofing tools through SharePoint. Thus if no SharePoint software is present, you have a problem!
A developer tool has been created that can be downloaded from the Microsoft Office website:
Access - Sharepoint designer Office 2013 32 bit
sharepointdesigner_32bit.exe
I downloaded the 32bit version and it also works on a 64 bit system.
If you install this Sharepoint designer software on each PC, it simulates the sharepoint features, if sharepoint software is not present.
It is a great work around in smaller offices or for a home PC.
Office 2010 and earlier installed the Proofing tools which included the spell checker automatically if selected.
Office 2013 runs its proofing tools through SharePoint. Thus if no SharePoint software is present, you have a problem!
A developer tool has been created that can be downloaded from the Microsoft Office website:
Access - Sharepoint designer Office 2013 32 bit
sharepointdesigner_32bit.exe
I downloaded the 32bit version and it also works on a 64 bit system.
If you install this Sharepoint designer software on each PC, it simulates the sharepoint features, if sharepoint software is not present.
It is a great work around in smaller offices or for a home PC.