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This solution does not work in my case.
I was using OL-2003-Pro for years wiithut problems. Couple of weeks ago I upgraded to OL-2007-Ultimate. It did not like me and I installed back OL-2003 with Word as editor, as always I did, but it has only 4 English dictionaries available and I need at least the Spanish one. Where is it. It's not under where someone said in this case. How can I get it? "keaj" wrote: Thomas, here is the solution This occurs when a user is using microsoft word as there spell checker, but do not have a custom dictionary installed on microsoft word. Open up Microsoft Word on that users profile, Go Tools Options Custom Dictionaries Checkbox a Custom Dictionary or make one. Apply changes, Exit Word Load outlook and your done Jason |
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