Kreg, sorry for all those monkeys running around your thread. They are
already at each other throat. Soon they will be at my throat, though, so
take it easy.
What is your second language?
There is a combobox in Windows Mail>>Tools>>Options>>Spelling>>
that has four languages: English (default), German, French and Spanish. You
can choose your second language from that window if it is on he list.
This is not the end of the story.
I am sure there are combinations of keys like Ctrl+F for French (perhaps!!!)
that will switch your from English to French without messing with this
combobox.
Again, this is not the end of the story. I am sure you can add a language of
your choice if it is not on the list but you will have to consult the
Product Guide for that.
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...WVPG%20RTM.xps
It is a massive document that contains everything. There might be small
excerpts like synopsis type guides but I do not know where.
If you install your language, let say, Hungarian, you may also find a key
combine that will instantly switch you to that.
That combination of an idiot and cretin MICHAEL is particularly nasty. His
typical response is: It is impossible or you have to hack your computer to
see it done.
"kreg" <> wrote in message
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> With XP and office 2002 when you added a spell checking language other
> than the basic ones it came with,
> then that spell checking lanugage was available in Outlook express too
>
> Now in Vista and Office 2007 I have added an extra spell checking language
> (other than the usual ones that come with office) and it is not displayed
> among the languages in the Windows Mail Spell checking options!
>
> Why and how do I fix this?
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