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Old January 27th 09, 06:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Dave Horne[_2_]
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Default Spelling glitch? Outlook 2007, Vista Home Premium, SP1


Diane, thanks for the info and tip. I'll bear this in mind for the next
time. I played around with typing within the signature field and the
signature option does indeed appear. If I move the cursor up a line or two,
type a mispelled word, I then see the Spell Checker. Now I understand this.

Thanks! Dave Horne


"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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it usually happens when you type in the signature field accidently.
Add -- (two dashes) to the line above the sig and use a blank sig (with
just these two dashes) for account where you don't normally use a sig.

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"Dave Horne" wrote in message
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Sometimes when composing an e-mail I will see the red curvy line under a
word denoting a mispelled word. When I right click, instead of getting
the Spell Checker, I see the Signature choice option. If I shut down
Outlook 2007, restart it, I then will see (when right clicking a
mispelled word) what I expect to see, the Spell Checker.

I think this could be related to the computer waking up from Sleep Mode
but have no proof.

Ideas? Suggestions? Thanks! Dave Horne



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