If you do not have access to an Office 2003 CD, then just use a free spell
check. I have used the Vampirefo for years, and TinySpell is liked by many
over the traditional spell check used in connection with Word.
Vampirefo Spell Check:
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2952
TinySpell:
http://www.tinyspell.m6.net/ (Checks the spelling as you type).
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
~IB-CA~
"Dean" </No Spam> wrote in message
news:B1120AA9-4D53-4715-B165-...
> CV
> What 'custom option' are you talking about? Remember, I no longer have
> Ofc
> 2003 anywhere. So without that info I have no clue about 'unchecking all
> programs in the list' or 'expanding the Office Shared Features' etc. etc.
>
> Dean
>
> "Catarina Valente" wrote:
>
>> "Dean" </No Spam> wrote in message
>> news:E5A957DB-F861-4884-84ED-...
>> > Hi CV
>> > I have the same problem. I already uninstalled my Office 2003, so how
>> > did
>> > you go about installing the 'proofing tools' from Office 2003. I
>> > noticed
>> > that you have not yet received an answer for your last question either.
>> >
>> > Thanks for any help ... Dean
>> >
>> Hi Dean,
>>
>> To install the proofing tools from Office 2003, choose the custom option.
>> Uncheck all programs in the list and add a check to the checkbox at the
>> bottom of the programs list. Expand the Office Shared Features branch
>> and
>> locate Proofing Tools in the list. Expand proofing tools and choose
>> English,
>> setting it to 'Run from my computer'. Click 'Next' to finish the
>> installation.
>>
>> At this stage, I'd ignore all update prompts in relation to Office 2003.
>>
>> I am surprised that none of the experts responding to the update
>> issue...didn't think it's controversial.
>>
>> Rgds,
>> CV.
>>
>>