There is something wrong, but its not word or outlook - the dialog won't
come up unless you press F7 or hit send (if the option to check on send is
enabled).
What OS are you using? Are you using any addins or utilities (office,
outlook, or windows) for macros or to remap keys? Is speech to text enabled?
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"fromcairns" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Apr 22, 12:59 pm, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" <outlook...@msn.com>
> wrote:
>> I don't think its Word doing it. Are you getting the spell check dialog
>> coming up as you type?
>>
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>> "fromcairns" <f_arr...@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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>> > When I try to compose a new message in Outlook 2003 the spell checker
>> > takes over and when I am part way through a word it asks if I want to
>> > correct it. I click 'ignore all' and it the tells me 'checking is
>> > complete', until I start another word and the process repeats.
>> > I have disabled ' check before sending' in the spelling options menu
>> > but it has not helped.
>> > How can this be disabled?
>
> Yes it occurs in the middle of a word.