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How do I turn on spell checker?
Please help meturn it on.
"Jane Elizabeth" wrote: "John" wrote: When I click the ABC to do a spell check, I get a message like "This language is no longer available in spell checking." What's the solution? Thanks, John |
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How do I turn on spell checker?
Go to "Tools" at the top of your MAIN email screen . . . (not a compose
screen). Go to "Options" in the dropdown list Go to the "Spelling" tab (see tabs across the top) At bottom, "Languages", you will see a list of languages - pick some OTHER language - NOT English (sounds strange, but this will fix the issue) Apply / Okay Now, go back in to this same location and PICK English this time. Apply / Okay It should work now without giving the "no longer available" message. You will also notice a section called "Settings" on the Spelling tab where you can check on the options to operate in the manner you choose. "james" wrote in message ... Please help meturn it on. "Jane Elizabeth" wrote: "John" wrote: When I click the ABC to do a spell check, I get a message like "This language is no longer available in spell checking." What's the solution? Thanks, John |
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How do I turn on spell checker?
All I had to do was go to tools, click on options, then click on spelling,
and check the box that says "always check spelling before sending". It worked fine then. Good luck! "slk759" wrote: Go to "Tools" at the top of your MAIN email screen . . . (not a compose screen). Go to "Options" in the dropdown list Go to the "Spelling" tab (see tabs across the top) At bottom, "Languages", you will see a list of languages - pick some OTHER language - NOT English (sounds strange, but this will fix the issue) Apply / Okay Now, go back in to this same location and PICK English this time. Apply / Okay It should work now without giving the "no longer available" message. You will also notice a section called "Settings" on the Spelling tab where you can check on the options to operate in the manner you choose. "james" wrote in message ... Please help meturn it on. "Jane Elizabeth" wrote: "John" wrote: When I click the ABC to do a spell check, I get a message like "This language is no longer available in spell checking." What's the solution? Thanks, John . |
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How do I turn on spell checker?
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. This was the easiest fix I have ever
done. Now if you knew the fix for Windows Installer "Unknown Publisher" error, I would love you forever and a day! "garysgold" wrote: Click Tools/Options/Spelling Tab. In the language dropdown select another language & click 'Apply'. Reselect your language, click apply and ok. Should work. Gary H. -- garysgold |
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How do I turn on spell checker?
-- fwf "Jane Elizabeth" wrote: "John" wrote: When I click the ABC to do a spell check, I get a message like "This language is no longer available in spell checking." What's the solution? Thanks, John |