Hello Paul,

Monday, March 20, 2006, 10:06:39 AM, you wrote:

Paul> Hi all,

Paul> I send quite a few emails each day which have the URL's for
Paul> websites in the body of the email. I'm in the habit of running a
Paul> spell check on the email before I send it, but every time I run
Paul> a spell check it picks up of each piece of the URL separately!
Paul> So for example if I put the following URL in the email:

Paul>         http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4824642.stm

Paul> the Spellchecker will pick up on: http, bbc, uk, europe and stm
Paul> as words which require suggestions. Since TB is capable of
Paul> identifying a URL in the body of an email is there a setting
Paul> that I've missed that will tell the Spellchecker to ignore URL's?


I have no problem. But is the "http://news....stm"; showing up in blue
colour? Here it is now in black since it is not a proper address and
is highlighted by the spell checker, however

 http://perso.wanadoo.fr/lazyhomes/holiday.html   here it is blue and

 ignored by the spell checker.

 Why is it blue I am not sure, but if that is the cause we could
 continue that line of thinking.

-- 
Best regards,
 Peter                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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