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Steve B wrote:
My spelcheckr is stuck in French, and that is the only language it offers on the drop down. Any ideas on how to fix it? Steve http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932974 |
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On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 10:02:38 -0800, Steve B wrote:
My spelcheckr is stuck in French, and that is the only language it offers on the drop down. Any ideas on how to fix it? Telling folk the OS, application and sellchecker that you use would be useful, you know... |
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My spelcheckr is stuck in French, and that is the only language it offers on
the drop down. Any ideas on how to fix it? Steve |
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"Steve B" wrote in message ... My spelcheckr is stuck in French, and that is the only language it offers on the drop down. Any ideas on how to fix it? Steve Oui, c'est facile Easy work-around Type your text as usual. Then select and copy it, paste into Google translator. Translate to French, then spell check. Translate back to English and print. |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
"Steve B" wrote in message ... My spelcheckr is stuck in French, and that is the only language it offers on the drop down. Any ideas on how to fix it? Steve Oui, c'est facile Easy work-around Type your text as usual. Then select and copy it, paste into Google translator. Translate to French, then spell check. Translate back to English and print. That, or move to France. Or hire a cute little French maid to help you. |
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On Dec 15, 1:10*pm, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:
"Steve B" wrote in message ... My spelcheckr is stuck in French, and that is the only language it offers on the drop down. *Any ideas on how to fix it? Steve Oui, c'est facile Easy work-around Type your text as *usual. *Then select and copy it, paste into Google translator. Translate to French, then spell check. *Translate back to English and print. Obviously facetious answer but in fact trying to work with Word or where ever in MS you need to do this, your solution is probably quicker ;) |
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"Chuck" wrote in message
... Ed Pawlowski wrote: "Steve B" wrote in message ... My spelcheckr is stuck in French, and that is the only language it offers on the drop down. Any ideas on how to fix it? Steve Oui, c'est facile Easy work-around Type your text as usual. Then select and copy it, paste into Google translator. Translate to French, then spell check. Translate back to English and print. That, or move to France. Or hire a cute little French maid to help you. Maid. Good. Discussion over. |
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Steve B wrote:
My spelcheckr is stuck in French, and that is the only language it offers on the drop down. Any ideas on how to fix it? Steve This phenomenon has been around since Office 2007 first came out. You really should keep up. |
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Jules wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 10:02:38 -0800, Steve B wrote: My spelcheckr is stuck in French, and that is the only language it offers on the drop down. Any ideas on how to fix it? Telling folk the OS, application and sellchecker that you use would be useful, you know... You mean there is more than one spellchecker application? ;- Jon |
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"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in
: "Steve B" wrote in message ... My spelcheckr is stuck in French, and that is the only language it offers on the drop down. Any ideas on how to fix it? Steve Oui, c'est facile Easy work-around Type your text as usual. Then select and copy it, paste into Google translator. Translate to French, then spell check. Translate back to English and print. Sorta like those xxx-EASY payments in those TV junk ads. |
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Installed the Live whatever. Still stuck in French.
sigh ....... |
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"Steve B" wrote in message ... Installed the Live whatever. Still stuck in French. sigh ....... Maybe this? http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2006/20061228.htm .....Paul |
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Steve B wrote:
Installed the Live whatever. Still stuck in French. sigh ....... "Live" doesn't have anything to do with it. Outlook (or OE) uses the spell checker provided with Word. With Word 2007 and beyond (Office for XP, etc.), the only spell checker is the French one (Legal reasons to allow Office to be sold in France). If you want a spell-checker, there are ways... Google is not necessarily your friend, but may be in this one instance. |
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"HeyBub" wrote in message
... Steve B wrote: Installed the Live whatever. Still stuck in French. sigh ....... "Live" doesn't have anything to do with it. Outlook (or OE) uses the spell checker provided with Word. With Word 2007 and beyond (Office for XP, etc.), the only spell checker is the French one (Legal reasons to allow Office to be sold in France). If you want a spell-checker, there are ways... What??? You're saying there IS no English spell checker for Word 2007, purchased and installed in the USA? |
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... On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 07:19:54 -0500, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in message ... Steve B wrote: Installed the Live whatever. Still stuck in French. sigh ....... "Live" doesn't have anything to do with it. Outlook (or OE) uses the spell checker provided with Word. With Word 2007 and beyond (Office for XP, etc.), the only spell checker is the French one (Legal reasons to allow Office to be sold in France). If you want a spell-checker, there are ways... What??? You're saying there IS no English spell checker for Word 2007, purchased and installed in the USA? No, dopey. The problem is that the upgrade install of Office 2007 replaces the old spell check libraries for English, French and German, with new ones that are incompatible with Outlook. I don't think that is SteveB's problem at all. Steve's problem is that he can't name the software he's referring to. Either that or my news server has missed an important message from him. |
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"HeyBub" wrote in message ... Steve B wrote: Installed the Live whatever. Still stuck in French. sigh ....... "Live" doesn't have anything to do with it. Outlook (or OE) uses the spell checker provided with Word. With Word 2007 and beyond (Office for XP, etc.), the only spell checker is the French one (Legal reasons to allow Office to be sold in France). If you want a spell-checker, there are ways... What??? You're saying there IS no English spell checker for Word 2007, purchased and installed in the USA? No, I'm saying MS-Word doesn't COME with an English language spell-checker. This deficiency, however, is a tempest-in-a-teapot for us. Posters on this group are erudite and accomplished. The occasional misspelling is, without question, due to a typographical error, not ignorance. |
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"HeyBub" wrote in message
m... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in message ... Steve B wrote: Installed the Live whatever. Still stuck in French. sigh ....... "Live" doesn't have anything to do with it. Outlook (or OE) uses the spell checker provided with Word. With Word 2007 and beyond (Office for XP, etc.), the only spell checker is the French one (Legal reasons to allow Office to be sold in France). If you want a spell-checker, there are ways... What??? You're saying there IS no English spell checker for Word 2007, purchased and installed in the USA? No, I'm saying MS-Word doesn't COME with an English language spell-checker. This deficiency, however, is a tempest-in-a-teapot for us. Posters on this group are erudite and accomplished. The occasional misspelling is, without question, due to a typographical error, not ignorance. When Steve provides more details about his problem, we'll know if this really is his problem. |
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On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 13:43:17 -0800, Jon Danniken wrote:
Jules wrote: On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 10:02:38 -0800, Steve B wrote: My spelcheckr is stuck in French, and that is the only language it offers on the drop down. Any ideas on how to fix it? Telling folk the OS, application and sellchecker that you use would be useful, you know... You mean there is more than one spellchecker application? ;- Well, there's certainly a choice of spell-checking back ends under Linux, and different apps can be configured to use different ones - so yes, quoting the exact configuration is important. Windows is doubtless less flexible, but the OP didn't originally say that they were using Windows (they presumably have now, given the number of posts about Office 2007!) .... which reminds me, I really must fix spell-checking in Openoffice; it broke in an upgrade about 6 months ago and I've not got around to fixing it yet :-) cheers Jules |
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On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 13:43:17 -0800, Jon Danniken wrote: Jules wrote: On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 10:02:38 -0800, Steve B wrote: My spelcheckr is stuck in French, and that is the only language it offers on the drop down. Any ideas on how to fix it? Telling folk the OS, application and sellchecker that you use would be useful, you know... You mean there is more than one spellchecker application? ;- Well, there's certainly a choice of spell-checking back ends under Linux, and different apps can be configured to use different ones - so yes, quoting the exact configuration is important. Windows is doubtless less flexible, but the OP didn't originally say that they were using Windows I assumed he was talking about the machine we was posting from, which claimed: X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5843 (they presumably have now, given the number of posts about Office 2007!) ... which reminds me, I really must fix spell-checking in Openoffice; it broke in an upgrade about 6 months ago and I've not got around to fixing it yet :-) cheers Jules |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote When Steve provides more details about his problem, we'll know if this really is his problem. I googled French language Microsoft OE fix, and got all kinds of stuff. Seems like Microsoft is aware of the problem. I uninstalled '07 and reinstalled '00, and it works fine now. I only use Word off that program anyway. Steve |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote When Steve provides more details about his problem, we'll know if this really is his problem. I googled French language Microsoft OE fix, and got all kinds of stuff. Seems like Microsoft is aware of the problem. I uninstalled '07 and reinstalled '00, and it works fine now. I only use Word off that program anyway. It's not a Microsoft PROBLEM. Eliminating the English spell-checker was intentional, therefore it is a FEATURE. No charge. |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote When Steve provides more details about his problem, we'll know if this really is his problem. I googled French language Microsoft OE fix, and got all kinds of stuff. Seems like Microsoft is aware of the problem. I uninstalled '07 and reinstalled '00, and it works fine now. I only use Word off that program anyway. Why didn't you simply install one of about 200 free spell-checkers? I use TinySpell and it spell-checks everything (Notepad, file-names, Word, Outlook, Excel, everything.). Admittedly, it sometimes gets in the way when programming. For example, it fusses when I use WAtermelon-U-8-1-2-Green to represent "Net Pay This Period". |
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"HeyBub" wrote Why didn't you simply install one of about 200 free spell-checkers? Because I am on a campaign to simplify my life. |
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According to Bergen record news paper, and I "Quote" You are not alone.
This problem affects all who continue to use Outlook Express after installing Office 2007, which uses language modules that are incompatible with the aging e-mail program. It is possible to solved the problem with down loading Windows live E-Mail. (By the way which I do not like!) "HeyBub" wrote in message ... Steve B wrote: "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote When Steve provides more details about his problem, we'll know if this really is his problem. I googled French language Microsoft OE fix, and got all kinds of stuff. Seems like Microsoft is aware of the problem. I uninstalled '07 and reinstalled '00, and it works fine now. I only use Word off that program anyway. It's not a Microsoft PROBLEM. Eliminating the English spell-checker was intentional, therefore it is a FEATURE. No charge. |
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"Grumpy" wrote in message
... According to Bergen record news paper, and I "Quote" You are not alone. This problem affects all who continue to use Outlook Express after installing Office 2007, which uses language modules that are incompatible with the aging e-mail program. It is possible to solved the problem with down loading Windows live E-Mail. (By the way which I do not like!) I sell copies of Office 2000 to anyone who wants it, for $20.00. :-) Works like a charm, no spell check problems. |
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Je ne croient que personne n'a signaler encore une réponse à ceci en
Français. Il serait très drôle. Est-ce qu'en outre, pourquoi personne n'a indiqué l'affiche que c'est l'endroit faux pour sa question? |
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On Dec 15, 10:02*am, "Steve B" wrote:
My spelcheckr is stuck in French, and that is the only language it offers on the drop down. *Any ideas on how to fix it? Steve Don't use those abominations. Learn to spell. Spell checkers are limited in their ability to analyze and respond. |
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