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Spelling checker
The spelling check works OK when posting at the top but doesn't work at all
when posting at the bottom. Any ideas please? (I don't want to get into the top versus bottom posting arena.) Thanks Bill Ridgeway |
Spelling checker
Don't really know but just a thought on my part, have you got it set to
check included quotes. Joan Bill Ridgeway wrote: The spelling check works OK when posting at the top but doesn't work at all when posting at the bottom. Any ideas please? (I don't want to get into the top versus bottom posting arena.) Thanks Bill Ridgeway |
Spelling checker
Try unchecking The Original Text In A Reply and see if that works. (Just a
thought). -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... The spelling check works OK when posting at the top but doesn't work at all when posting at the bottom. Any ideas please? (I don't want to get into the top versus bottom posting arena.) Thanks Bill Ridgeway |
Spelling checker
If you intersperse your reply with the original message, it won't get
spell checked unless you remove the check mark in Tools, Options, Spelling, Ignore Original Text. With that option selected, it will only spell check text before or after the entire original text. (Note: if you save a message to the Outbox or Drafts and then open it again, OE has lost track of what was original text and will spell check the whole message.) If you are using OE-QuoteFix, all your text gets treated as if it were interspersed with the original, so the above applies or you need to highlight the desired text and do a manual spell check. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... The spelling check works OK when posting at the top but doesn't work at all when posting at the bottom. Any ideas please? (I don't want to get into the top versus bottom posting arena.) Thanks Bill Ridgeway |
Spelling checker
Mike wrote If you intersperse your reply with the original message, it
won't get spell checked unless you remove the check mark in Tools, Options, Spelling, Ignore Original Text. I don't have Tools, Options, Spelling, Ignore Original Text (Outlook Express Version 6.00. Regards. Bill Ridgeway "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... If you intersperse your reply with the original message, it won't get spell checked unless you remove the check mark in Tools, Options, Spelling, Ignore Original Text. With that option selected, it will only spell check text before or after the entire original text. (Note: if you save a message to the Outbox or Drafts and then open it again, OE has lost track of what was original text and will spell check the whole message.) If you are using OE-QuoteFix, all your text gets treated as if it were interspersed with the original, so the above applies or you need to highlight the desired text and do a manual spell check. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... The spelling check works OK when posting at the top but doesn't work at all when posting at the bottom. Any ideas please? (I don't want to get into the top versus bottom posting arena.) Thanks Bill Ridgeway |
Spelling checker
Do you have a Spelling Tab???
Do you see: When checking spelling, always ignore? And then a check box for: The original text in a Reply or Forward? -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... Mike wrote If you intersperse your reply with the original message, it won't get spell checked unless you remove the check mark in Tools, Options, Spelling, Ignore Original Text. I don't have Tools, Options, Spelling, Ignore Original Text (Outlook Express Version 6.00. Regards. Bill Ridgeway "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... If you intersperse your reply with the original message, it won't get spell checked unless you remove the check mark in Tools, Options, Spelling, Ignore Original Text. With that option selected, it will only spell check text before or after the entire original text. (Note: if you save a message to the Outbox or Drafts and then open it again, OE has lost track of what was original text and will spell check the whole message.) If you are using OE-QuoteFix, all your text gets treated as if it were interspersed with the original, so the above applies or you need to highlight the desired text and do a manual spell check. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message ... The spelling check works OK when posting at the top but doesn't work at all when posting at the bottom. Any ideas please? (I don't want to get into the top versus bottom posting arena.) Thanks Bill Ridgeway |
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