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Old June 5th 07, 08:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Default I Don't Want to Check Spelling of Original Text When Replying

Hello--

I just upgraded my PC--yea! But although I have the spelling option set to
ignore the original text when I reply to a message, it not only still checks
the original text, it checks it first. I have to select my text and then
check my spelling. It is a pain--boo!

We are running Office 2003 and I am using Word as my editor.

Thanks,

sd
 




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