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how can I keep spell checker in outlook 2000 when I remove Word and Excel 2000 from a machine ?

 
 
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      27th Oct 2003
I have to remove Word and Excel 2000 from a machine. When I do this, it takes away spell checker from the e-mail. The spell check is no longer available in outlook after word gets removed. Any ideas on how I can prevent this from happening ?
 
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      27th Oct 2003
Choose a custom install. Spell Check is a shared component and is listed
under Shared Components. Mark it to install it to your computer.

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> I have to remove Word and Excel 2000 from a machine. When I do this, it

takes away spell checker from the e-mail. The spell check is no longer
available in outlook after word gets removed. Any ideas on how I can prevent
this from happening ?


 
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