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Easy fix for Spell Check
cyn1323 13.07.2007 12:26:01
If you receive the message "This language is no longer available",
1.)Go the tabs in the Inbox - Windows Mail (not the tabs on the page with
the email you are checking).
2.) Click on the Tools tab, then select options.
3.) On the Options page select the spelling tab.
4.) In the 3rd section, select another language than English, click on
apply, then ok.
5.) Then repeat steps 1,2,3.
6.) When you get to select another language, select English, click on apply,
then ok.

This worked for me. I've not had the problem since.


Re: Easy fix for Spell Check
"R. C. White" <rc[ at ]grandecom.net> 13.07.2007 13:29:00
Hi, Cyn.

Thanks for posting that quick fix. It ought to help some others who have
reported this problem. ;<)

[Quoted Text]
> 1.)Go the tabs in the Inbox - Windows Mail (not the tabs on the page with
> the email you are checking).

Yes, this Compose window, where I'm typing this Reply, also has a Tools |
Spelling selection, but all that does is spell-check the message currently
being composed. In WLM beta (12.0.1184), the main Tools | Options |
Spelling screen offers a choice of one or more of five languages. There
also is an easy-to-miss checkbox to "Check spelling in the current input
language".

RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
rc[ at ]grandecom.net
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)

"cyn1323" <cyn1323[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1042399F-0186-4132-96A6-CB1333881AC7[ at ]microsoft.com...
> If you receive the message "This language is no longer available",
> 1.)Go the tabs in the Inbox - Windows Mail (not the tabs on the page with
> the email you are checking).
> 2.) Click on the Tools tab, then select options.
> 3.) On the Options page select the spelling tab.
> 4.) In the 3rd section, select another language than English, click on
> apply, then ok.
> 5.) Then repeat steps 1,2,3.
> 6.) When you get to select another language, select English, click on
> apply,
> then ok.
>
> This worked for me. I've not had the problem since.

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