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Old January 17th 07, 04:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
KraizyDaizy
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Default Fixed OE Spell Check in French after upgrading to Office 2007

FYI,
I fixed my OE spell check which defaulted to French due to OE's incombatilty
with Office 2007 spell check program. What I did was install Office 2007
without the Proofing tools. When you start the installation you click on a
custom install. I clicked on run all items from my computer, then I went
down to the shared tools and unchecked installing the proofing tools. Even
the French I unchecked. Once the install was done, I checked OE and it
somehow still defaulted to French. I then took my Office 2003 and installed
only the Proofing tools. Once that was done, I went back into OE and all the
languages were listed. It is working perfect and I did no have to install
any other spell check to work with OE like Tiny Spell. I hope this works for
everyone.
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Old January 17th 07, 01:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
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Default Fixed OE Spell Check in French after upgrading to Office 2007

"KraizyDaizy" wrote in message
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FYI,
I fixed my OE spell check which defaulted to French due to OE's
incombatilty
with Office 2007 spell check program. What I did was install Office 2007
without the Proofing tools. When you start the installation you click on
a
custom install. I clicked on run all items from my computer, then I went
down to the shared tools and unchecked installing the proofing tools.
Even
the French I unchecked. Once the install was done, I checked OE and it
somehow still defaulted to French. I then took my Office 2003 and
installed
only the Proofing tools. Once that was done, I went back into OE and all
the
languages were listed. It is working perfect and I did no have to install
any other spell check to work with OE like Tiny Spell. I hope this works
for
everyone.


Office 2007 breaks OE's spelling check.
Free spellchecker.
which I use on my laptop, which has Works.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/article.php?sid=2952&cat=10A

And here's a freeware that checks your spelling as you type:
TinySpell
http://www.megspace.com/computers/tinyspell/

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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
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