lost link between outlook and word

L

lenny

Hi,
I have OL 2003 and Word 2003 and until recently when I write an email it
would underline bad spellings automatically and it also looked a bit like
the Word interface for the fonts, sizes etc. Now for some reason I seem to
have lost that connection between the two programs and I have to do a manual
spell check. How can I once again use word as my text editor within Outlook
and is there a reason why they connection has been split between the two?
Cheers
Lenny
 
V

Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Is Word still set as the email editor here in Outlook: Tools menu > Options
 
L

lenny

Did I say sorted? I have just tried to send an email and I get the error
message in a Microsoft Office Word pop up that says 'Interface not
registered' and I am unable to send the email.
 
M

Milly Staples - [MVP - Outlook]

Google that error message on groups.google.com and you will find your
answer.

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After furious head scratching, lenny <[email protected]> asked:

| Did I say sorted? I have just tried to send an email and I get the
| error message in a Microsoft Office Word pop up that says 'Interface
| not registered' and I am unable to send the email.
|
| || thanks for that. Silly me. Sorted.
||
|| ||| Is Word still set as the email editor here in Outlook: Tools menu >
||| Options
|||| Mail Format tab
|||
||| |||| Hi,
|||| I have OL 2003 and Word 2003 and until recently when I write an
|||| email it would underline bad spellings automatically and it also
|||| looked a bit like the Word interface for the fonts, sizes etc.
|||| Now for some reason I seem to have lost that connection between
|||| the two programs and I have to do a manual spell check. How can I
|||| once again use word as my text editor within Outlook and is there
|||| a reason why they connection has been split between the two?
 

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