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stop responding spell checking email
Office Outlook 2003. WinXP SP2.
Email window stops responding during spell check and causes program to close. First...is the information that was there in retained in a TEMP file anywhere after the program closes? If so, where? Second, what might be cause the program to fail during spell check? I'm using WORD as my email editor. |
stop responding spell checking email
In , Alan Smithee Jr. typed: Office Outlook 2003. WinXP SP2. Email window stops responding during spell check and causes program to close. First...is the information that was there in retained in a TEMP file anywhere after the program closes? If so, where? Information that was in where? If this was a draft, check your drafts folder. If it ain't there, it ain't there. Second, what might be cause the program to fail during spell check? I'm using WORD as my email editor. Does this happen when you a) *don't* use Word as e-mail editor? or b) when you do spellcheck within Word? What SP on Office? You should be on Office 2003 SP2..... PS: I love your handle in here. Film buff, eh? |
stop responding spell checking email
Thanks for the reponse.
Information that was in where? If this was a draft, check your drafts folder. If it ain't there, it ain't there. Information in the body of the email that was being composed. I should get in the habit of writting long, extended email text as a Word Document in Word, rather than in Outlook, I suppose. It wasn't saved as a draft for some reason when the program crashed. Does this happen when you a) *don't* use Word as e-mail editor? or b) when you do spellcheck within Word? This does NOT happen with I don't use Word as email editor and it does NOT happen when I spell check within Word itself. You should be on Office 2003 SP2..... I am. PS: I love your handle in here. Film buff, eh? And have had to use that credit myself once. |
stop responding spell checking email
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In , Alan Smithee Jr. typed: Thanks for the reponse. Information that was in where? If this was a draft, check your drafts folder. If it ain't there, it ain't there. Information in the body of the email that was being composed. I should get in the habit of writting long, extended email text as a Word Document in Word, rather than in Outlook, I suppose. It wasn't saved as a draft for some reason when the program crashed. Yep - although note that you can use file | save on an unsent message during composition, as many times as you like. If Outlook crashes, though, it may lose that info - lengthy missives might better be composed in Word directly. Does this happen when you a) *don't* use Word as e-mail editor? or b) when you do spellcheck within Word? This does NOT happen with I don't use Word as email editor and it does NOT happen when I spell check within Word itself. OK - hmmm. I don't use Word as email editor (I hate it!) but am wondering if it's a template issue - someone else may be able to chime in with more info. My usual (and useless) advice is usually to de-select the option to use Word as email editor....which doesn't help those who prefer it. Sorry. You should be on Office 2003 SP2..... I am. Good. PS: I love your handle in here. Film buff, eh? And have had to use that credit myself once. Heh. I like looking up Alan Smithee on imdb sometimes when I'm bored. I don't get out much. :) |
stop responding spell checking email
Thanks again.
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