Outlook 2007

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I have recently installed Outlook 2007 on my desktop computer and I have been
running into some small, but annoying, missing features that I have been used
to with 2003. The first is the absence of the stationary themes on 2007. I
have tried to re-install the program, do a repair, and I have even gone into
the Outlook folder and found that the different stationary templates are
there but they are not showing up in the program. The second feature that is
missing involves the spell-check. When I go into the "Options" tab and get
into "Spelling" and then "Autocorrection" all the fields within "correcting
spelling in Outlook" are disabled and I cannot click or make any changes in
there. The Autocorrect options have also been disabled and I am wondering
why this has happened. Any information would be greatly appreciated as I am
annoyed that a brand-new program is not performing as well as the older
version that I am about to go back to. Thank you.
 
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Brian Tillman

newman117 said:
I have recently installed Outlook 2007 on my desktop computer and I
have been running into some small, but annoying, missing features
that I have been used to with 2003. The first is the absence of the
stationary themes on 2007.

Did you install all of Office 2007, or only Outlook 2007, expecting to use
it with an earlier version of Word? If Outlook and Word are not both 2007,
then you won't have themes..
I have tried to re-install the program,
do a repair, and I have even gone into the Outlook folder and found
that the different stationary templates are there but they are not
showing up in the program. The second feature that is missing
involves the spell-check. When I go into the "Options" tab and get
into "Spelling" and then "Autocorrection" all the fields within
"correcting spelling in Outlook" are disabled and I cannot click or
make any changes in there. The Autocorrect options have also been
disabled and I am wondering why this has happened.

Understandable if Word and Outlook versions do not match.
 

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