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Old March 27th 06, 10:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.exchange.admin,microsoft.public.exchange.misc,microsoft.public.exchange.setup,microsoft.public.outlook
Nicolas Macarez
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Default Word as a Text Processor in Outlook w/ Exchange

Hi!

Sice I set up a new Microsoft Exchange Server account in my Outlook 2003
SP2, I can't use any more Word as a text processor to write my e-mails.

I only have the HTML option.

So I don't have the nice Word feature (real time spell checking, etc.). Too
bad...

Any idea? Is there something I missed to set up on the Exchange Server?

Help appreciated.

Nicolas


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Old March 27th 06, 10:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.exchange.admin,microsoft.public.exchange.misc,microsoft.public.exchange.setup,microsoft.public.outlook
AllenM
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Default Word as a Text Processor in Outlook w/ Exchange

Check from within Outlook. Tools/Options/Mail Format and make sure you have
the option to use "Microsoft Office Word 2003 to edit my email messages"
checked.


"Nicolas Macarez" wrote in message
...
Hi!

Sice I set up a new Microsoft Exchange Server account in my Outlook 2003
SP2, I can't use any more Word as a text processor to write my e-mails.

I only have the HTML option.

So I don't have the nice Word feature (real time spell checking, etc.).
Too
bad...

Any idea? Is there something I missed to set up on the Exchange Server?

Help appreciated.

Nicolas




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Old March 28th 06, 07:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.exchange.admin,microsoft.public.exchange.misc,microsoft.public.exchange.setup,microsoft.public.outlook
Nicolas Macarez
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Default Word as a Text Processor in Outlook w/ Exchange

I did check this option: the two ckeckbox underneath Message format are
unavalaible (grayed).
Can't figure out why....
Regards
Nicolas



"AllenM" wrote in message
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Check from within Outlook. Tools/Options/Mail Format and make sure you

have
the option to use "Microsoft Office Word 2003 to edit my email messages"
checked.


"Nicolas Macarez" wrote in message
...
Hi!

Sice I set up a new Microsoft Exchange Server account in my Outlook 2003
SP2, I can't use any more Word as a text processor to write my e-mails.

I only have the HTML option.

So I don't have the nice Word feature (real time spell checking, etc.).
Too
bad...

Any idea? Is there something I missed to set up on the Exchange Server?

Help appreciated.

Nicolas






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Old March 28th 06, 07:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.exchange.admin,microsoft.public.exchange.misc,microsoft.public.exchange.setup,microsoft.public.outlook
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Default Word as a Text Processor in Outlook w/ Exchange



In ,
Nicolas Macarez typed:
I did check this option: the two ckeckbox underneath Message format
are unavalaible (grayed).
Can't figure out why....
Regards
Nicolas


If you're using a different version of Outlook than of Word, that might
explain it. The versions have to match in order to do this and many other
things. Personally, I always disable Word as e-mail editor anyway.



"AllenM" wrote in message
...
Check from within Outlook. Tools/Options/Mail Format and make sure
you have the option to use "Microsoft Office Word 2003 to edit my
email messages" checked.


"Nicolas Macarez" wrote in message
...
Hi!

Sice I set up a new Microsoft Exchange Server account in my Outlook
2003 SP2, I can't use any more Word as a text processor to write my
e-mails.

I only have the HTML option.

So I don't have the nice Word feature (real time spell checking,
etc.). Too
bad...

Any idea? Is there something I missed to set up on the Exchange
Server?

Help appreciated.

Nicolas



  #5  
Old March 28th 06, 10:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.exchange.admin,microsoft.public.exchange.misc,microsoft.public.exchange.setup,microsoft.public.outlook
Nicolas Macarez
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Posts: 37
Default Word as a Text Processor in Outlook w/ Exchange

Yes, you're right (once again). the versions are different : Word 2002 and
Office 2003.

OK, I'll fix that...
Regards
NIcolas


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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In ,
Nicolas Macarez typed:
I did check this option: the two ckeckbox underneath Message format
are unavalaible (grayed).
Can't figure out why....
Regards
Nicolas


If you're using a different version of Outlook than of Word, that might
explain it. The versions have to match in order to do this and many other
things. Personally, I always disable Word as e-mail editor anyway.



"AllenM" wrote in message
...
Check from within Outlook. Tools/Options/Mail Format and make sure
you have the option to use "Microsoft Office Word 2003 to edit my
email messages" checked.


"Nicolas Macarez" wrote in message
...
Hi!

Sice I set up a new Microsoft Exchange Server account in my Outlook
2003 SP2, I can't use any more Word as a text processor to write my
e-mails.

I only have the HTML option.

So I don't have the nice Word feature (real time spell checking,
etc.). Too
bad...

Any idea? Is there something I missed to set up on the Exchange
Server?

Help appreciated.

Nicolas





 




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