are you using US keyboard settings and US office?
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"Pallet1210A" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Although I have set my default dictionary to English UK, whenever I use a
> macro to create a new mail (I have several of these macros which create
> "template" emails to various distribution lists), it always creates the
> mail
> with the US dictionary as default. I only get the UK vesion if I use
> File -
> New from the menus.
> Is there anything I can do to stop the US dictionary imposing itself on my
> macro driven emails or, better yet, can I remove some of the language
> dictionaries which I will not conceivably use in any case.