Russell Butler wrote:
Paul wrote:

How do I make Spellcheck work with Outlook Express?

Thanks - Ivars
Ivars Lazdins Architecture & Planning
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You cannot do this. You also cannot have writer as the composer of emails for Outlook Express. You can of course, write the email in writer, then copy
and paste into an email message.

/paul

However Ivars, there are a number of spellcheckers which will work with Outlook

One I am aware of is available at http://www.justlocal.com.au/clients/oooau/

Though that gives an Australian dictionary, which may not be what you want.

HTH

Russell

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Hi,

Thanks Russell for letting Paul know about the Outlook Express spell check program available at www.JustLocal.com.au.

I thought I would clarify this a little.

The spelling program available on JustLocal is the standard program made available by Vampirefo and is the program suggested by most people. This works for those living in America.

Vampirefo also kindly provided a patch which switches the spell check to consider words such as "colour" and "organise" to be the correct spelling.

So in summary, applying the spell.exe program will add spell checking to Outlook Express. Apply the patch after running spell.exe and this will make spell checking in Outlook Express suitable for countries such as Australia and the UK (depending of course on people's spelling preference.)

I hope this helps explain things a little further.

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Kelvin Eldridge
http://www.JustLocal.com.au
Latest versions of Australian English dictionary files for OpenOffice.org, 
Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, IE, Opera and other projects.

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