outlook express spell check stuck on french

M

mikee

The outlook express spell check thinks all words typed are wrong because its
stuck on french setting and when I go to change it french is the only option,
how can I make it english
 
T

thecreator

Hi mikee,

Open the Control Panel. Using Classic View, click on Regional and
Language Options. Click on Languages.
Click on Details. Click on Add, if US is not available. Have the CD
available to insert if needed.
 
U

Unknown

If you are using Office 2007 the spell checker is no longer available for
use on OE. Your best bet is to search for
a free spellchecker on Google. You can get this info at the Microsoft site.
..
 
J

Jim Robin

If after installing Office 2007 you find that the spell checker in OE not
working properly and the only dictionary language installed is FRENCH, you
need to reinstall the 'proofing tools' from a pervious version of Office if
you have it.
 
O

Olórin

Kevin123 said:
Hi dam66
I'm confused by the instructions for importing the Proofing Tools as a
rar file. What I tried did not make any difference:
I downloaded the file, put it into the exact folder you indicated but
nothing was any different when I opened OE and did a spellcheck on a
test email that I composed. It still corrected only for French and the
Options >Spelling screen showed that only French was available.

Then I figured that I had to download a program that can unzip that
unusual type of compressed file (.rar). So I did. When I relaunched OE
and tried spellchecking again I noticed that it still did not
self-extract, so I then double-clicked it so that the the program I
downloaded would handle the job. It simply extracted the rar file and
put all the contents into a folder that it created at the same location.
(It did nothing to the Office folders that were already there.) The
spellchecker still only works for French.

I don't know exactly where the various new folders and files should go
or what to execute to make them go there and do what is needed. Is the
location you said the right one for my Office 2007? (One of the
newly-created folders is called Office 10 yet there is already a folder
called Office 12.) Did I do one of the steps wrong or is there some
detail or additional step that was left out of the instructions?

Thanks for any clarification you or anyone can give.
Kevin


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I can't see the post you're replying to, and you've snipped its content from
your reply, but it sounds like you've got the problem of Outlook Express
spell-checking only being offered in French after Office 2007 has been
installed. You should really take this to a group for one of those
applications as your problem isn't with XP as such.

That aside, Microsoft offer the following unhelpful advice at
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932974:

"...the old spelling checker files are removed for the following languages:

.. English

.... These files are replaced with newer versions that are included in the
2007 Office system. The new files are incompatible with Outlook Express.
There are a variety of third-party free spell-checking programs available on
the Internet..."

Alternatively, if you *upgraded* to Office 2007 - viz, if you have an older
Office version available - see here:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2006/20061228.htm

If you've had to download the English Proofing Tools as .rar files it sounds
like you *don't* have an older version of Office available, and that these
would probably count as pirated files. Be careful with them - do you trust
the source? Have you scanned them for viruses? Their unlicensed use is
likely illegal. For the correct locations and getting OE to see them for
spell-checking, you'll be better off at one of the other groups.
 
E

Ernie

I am a late commer to this topic so forgive me if I cover ground already
covered. I have office 2000 rather than 2007 but if I click tools then
options I can set the language in the spelling tab
 
K

Kwmani

This is a problem with Office 2007 and Outlook Express. The English language
dictionary in Word 2007 is NOT compatable with OE. I'm not usre if MS is
working on the problem or not. The only solutions are to go back to a
previous version of Office, live without Spell Check in OE or use Outlook as
the default email program.
 
B

Bob Lucas

Several years ago, Microsoft disbanded the development team that
maintained OE. Consequently, MS are NOT working on this problem - and
there will be no further updates for OE (except for critical security
updates that also affect Win XP).

The spell-check incompatibility problem is a well-known (and
well-documented) issue. Consequently, I recommend you check out the
"microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general newsgroup", where many of the
expert contributors have extensive experience of Outlook Express..

If you need to ask the same question in that newsgroup, please indicate
which version(s) of English spellchecker you require (i.e. US, Canadian,
UK, Australian, etc).
 
J

Joe

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You,
I have been fighting this for 3 days. The information
I received from this worked great. Office 2007 removed
it and Office 2003 put back .
 
B

Bruce Hagen

You replied to a post more than 90 days old, which means it is no longer on
the MSNews server, and did not include the previous posts and replies.
Therefore, I have no idea exactly what you did and what is spell.exe.

May I suggest you ask in the appropriate newsgroup and explain your issue in
detail, and what you have tried in detail.
 
B

Bruce Hagen

Sorry, I forgot to include the newsgroup.

Outlook Express General newsgroup:

In your newsreader:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general

On the Web:
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...px?dg=microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
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Imperial Beach, CA


Bruce Hagen said:
You replied to a post more than 90 days old, which means it is no longer
on the MSNews server, and did not include the previous posts and replies.
Therefore, I have no idea exactly what you did and what is spell.exe.

May I suggest you ask in the appropriate newsgroup and explain your issue
in detail, and what you have tried in detail.
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MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA



blaked said:
I downloaded the spell.exe and now OE 6 will not send. I uninstalled
and French is back, and now I can send.

thoughts?


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