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When I first installed Outlook 2003 from my Office 2003 CD I selected the
AUSTRALIAN DICTIONARY as the default spelling dictionary. I had to do a Detect and Repair to my Office 2003 installation due to a problem in Excel 2003 - I assume that such repair checks ALL Office 2003 components - including Outlook 2003. When I check under Tools/Options/Spelling/International Dictionaries, the Australian Dictionary is the one shown (others are in the drop-down menu). To ensure that is the one I am using I selected and applied that option. NOW when I create a NEW message, the correct dictionary is used. BUT if I REPLY or FORWARD any message that contains words spelled differently in Australia than in the U.S., the U.S. Dictionary is used instead of my default selected Australian Dictionary and NOTHING I do will change that! When spellcheck occurs, a word is selected as misspelled so i select the Australian Dictionary and proceed until next misspelled word pops up and its back to U.S. Dictionary again! What is happening and how do I force ONLY the Australian dictionary to be used for both new messages and replies/forwards? |
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