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| Thread ID: 53228 | 2005-01-11 05:11:00 | I can't get rid of US Dictionary in Outlook | Siobhan (6842) | Press F1 |
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| 312896 | 2005-01-11 05:11:00 | I click NZ for dictionary in Spellcheck, make one correction and it goes to US. How do I get it to stay in NZ Dictionary? | Siobhan (6842) | ||
| 312897 | 2005-01-11 06:04:00 | Welcome to Press F1 Siobhan Have a look at This page. (homepage.swissonline.ch) It is not specific to your problem but it will give you an understanding of how MS Office dictionaries can interact, and you will also learn some new places to set your dictionary choice such as the yeyboard under control panel. It could all prove relevant though, because Outlook is part of MS Office. Googling Outlook +dictionary might also turn up more information. I hope it helps. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 312898 | 2005-01-20 22:55:00 | Welcome to Press F1 Siobhan Have a look at This page . ( . swissonline . ch/cindymeister/LangFmt . htm" target="_blank">homepage . swissonline . ch) It is not specific to your problem but it will give you an understanding of how MS Office dictionaries can interact, and you will also learn some new places to set your dictionary choice such as the yeyboard under control panel . It could all prove relevant though, because Outlook is part of MS Office . Googling Outlook +dictionary might also turn up more information . I hope it helps . Cheers Billy 8-{) Thanks . Got half-way there . O . K . when I write a new message . 'Still get the U . S . dictionary when I reply to a message:( |
Siobhan (6842) | ||
| 312899 | 2005-01-24 21:21:00 | Finally worked it out. the only way to go when replying to a message: Ctrl A, Tools, Language, Set Language. I have to do it each time. 'Better than nothing |
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