spelling check

  • Thread starter Thread starter May
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I am glad I read your message, this resures me of what I have been thinking
of vista. I think XP is alot more user freindly. My oldest son perpases (good
things about vista)vista.
 
ive had a comp all my life and this vista has been nothing but trouble and it
has many times almost taken away my dignity and pride as it has brought me to
tears, im in the middle of trying to put web pages together and make some
money. I cant get past fixing all the problems so i can make money on my new
comp, just so you no i have a new computer hp pavilion top of the line and
it wont work with vista ultimate.
 
If you've had a computer all your life you must be very young. ;-)

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thank you so much, I just got a new laptop with Vista and had no clue how to
get the spellcheck going. Your message worked wonderful. Have a great Sunday.
 
Not sure which responder you're addressing, but you're welcome.

It is customary here to quote the post one is replying to.
 
May said:
How to solve the problem as following

Where do I change the language in the spell check for e-mail?

" This language is no longer available for spell checking"

The language is English that I need. How do I make the change?
 
Tools - Options - Spelling
Language
select one of the other 3, click on Apply.
then re-select English, click on Apply
 
Wanda said:
" This language is no longer available for spell checking"

The language is English that I need. How do I make the change?


Windows Mail has the following languages available

English (US) - French - German - Spanish (International)
 
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