spell check not working

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Karla

Since I got this new Dell with XP on it, the spell
checker has never worked in OE. Can anyone help me?

Thanks!
 
XP doesn't come with a spell checker. OE will use Office/works if it's
installed. Companies have to pay license fees on the dictionary, and as most
get it with office, MS would be paying two fees per computer.
 
Karla said:
Since I got this new Dell with XP on it, the spell
checker has never worked in OE. Can anyone help me?

Thanks!

OE has never had it's own spell check. You need to have either a component
of MS Office installed, or search Google for a free spell checker. There are
a couple about.....
 
Greetings --

Outlook Express, as you've discovered, has no spell-checking
capabilities of its own. Instead, it relies upon the presence of
other Microsoft applications, such as the Office Suite, Word, or the
Works _Suite_ (which includes Word, not the regular Works). There are
also some 3rd-party shareware/freeware solutions available at any of
the many shareware sites on the Internet

Spell Magic seems well thought-of, though I haven't tried it myself:
http://www.alcodasoftware.com/spell-magic.htm.


Bruce Chambers

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Karla said:
Since I got this new Dell with XP on it, the spell
checker has never worked in OE. Can anyone help me?


Neither Windows XP, nor any other version of Windows, has ever
come with a Spell Checking facility. Outlook Express uses the
spell checker that comes with Microsoft Word, (or another
Microsoft Office program) if you have it installed.

If you don't have Word or Office installed, you probably don't
have a spell checker. However there are several downloadable
freeware/shareware alternative spell checkers that work with
Outlook Express and Outlook. Since I have no personal experience
with any of these, I'll let someone else recommend one.
 

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