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When replying to a email I do not want spell check to check the original
e-mail to which I am replying. How? |
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"Simsyl" wrote in message
... When replying to a email I do not want spell check to check the original e-mail to which I am replying. How? Which version of Outlook? For Outlook 2003, it's ToolsOptionsSpellingIngore original message text in reply or forward. Outlook 2007 has a similar option, although I believe it's located via a different series of clicks (I'm not at my OL 2007 system right now, so can't tell you.) -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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