The spelling checker in Outlook Express is disable

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Hi friends
The spelling checker in Outlook Express is disable



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S.torabkheslat said:
Hi friends
The spelling checker in Outlook Express is disable



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What exactly do you mean by disabled?

OE 6 does not come with it's own spell check. You need Word or an MS Office
program, pre 2007. The spell checker in Works 4 through 6 will work with OE,
but not other editions. If you do not have such a program, you can download
a free spell check at one of these sites.

Vampirefo Spell Check:
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2952

TinySpell:
http://www.tinyspell.m6.net/ (Checks the spelling as you type).
 
Outlook Express has no spelling checker to disable.

Use a third-party checker or MS Office Spell Checker if you have Office
installed.


Gord
 
Please read OE Help | Spelling.

OE-specific newsgroup:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
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S.torabkheslat said:
Hi friends
The spelling checker in Outlook Express is disable



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Outlook Express has never had 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.


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