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Default spell-checker problem

 
 
Rich T
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      21st Apr 2008
I use UK English for my spell checker, which is set as the default. For some
unknown reason, I find every now and again that it has reverted to US
English. I think this may be because a lot of people who send me emails use
the US spell checker, and Outlook defaults to US when I reply. How can I
stop this behaviour? Is there a means to completely disable US English?

 
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Mary
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      21st Apr 2008
Check your Language Setting in Control Panel. Make sure it is the same as the
setting in both Outlook and Word.

"Rich T" wrote:

> I use UK English for my spell checker, which is set as the default. For some
> unknown reason, I find every now and again that it has reverted to US
> English. I think this may be because a lot of people who send me emails use
> the US spell checker, and Outlook defaults to US when I reply. How can I
> stop this behaviour? Is there a means to completely disable US English?
>

 
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