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Windows Mail comes with the default language for spelling checks partly
set to English, but not enough to work. To correct this, start Windows
Mail, then click Tools, then Options, then Spelling, then the triangle to
the right of the language, then any language other than English, then
Apply, then the triangle again, then English, then Apply again, then OK.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
I am having the same issue, where it is saying it is complete and not really
checking when I know words are mispelled.
Is there a fix out there, other than having to use a third party online tool?
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Missy
Not sure why your Windows Mail spell check is not working like
it should. One solution is to upgrade to Windows Live Mail, which
has a better spell check.
http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
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I am still having hard time to activate the spell check.
please advise step by step instructions.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: anoles@comcast.net
Windows Mail comes with the default language for spelling checks partly
set to English, but not enough to work. To correct this, click on Tools in
the main window of Windows Mail, then Options, then Spelling, then the
triangle to the right of the language, then any language except English,
then Apply, then the triangle again, then English, then Apply again.
If you also want to enable spelling checks for all outgoing messages, and
there is no check mark in the box before Always check spelling before
sending, click on this box, then Apply.
Click on OK.
If you only want spelling checks in part of the outgoing messages, start
those messages as usual, but just before you click Send in the new
message window, click the ABC checkmark.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Halina
Windows Mail comes with the default language for spelling checks partly
set to English, but not enough to work. To correct this, click on Tools in
the main window of Windows Mail, then Options, then Spelling, then the
triangle to the right of the language, then any language except English,
then Apply, then the triangle again, then English, then Apply again.
If you also want to enable spelling checks for all outgoing messages, and
there is no check mark in the box before Always check spelling before
sending, click on this box, then Apply.
Click on OK.
If you only want spelling checks in part of the outgoing messages, start
those messages as usual, but just before you click Send in the new
message window, click the ABC checkmark.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: April
Thank You Thank You Thank You
I have been having loads of problem with this. You intial suggestion left
me in the same place as the asker. No opitions link. Your next suggestion to
go to the main window toolbar was right on.
I am tickled pink.
Thanks. Keep up the Good Work.
PersnickityPeople
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Dolores
Try the directions here:
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/68395-windows-mail-spell-check.html
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