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Outlook 2007 will not underline wrongly spelled words

Asked by: bobox00

Word 2003 is also on the computer, and won't underline wrongly spelled words either.

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2009-11-03 at 14:25:34ID24869138
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Answers

 

by: sadburgerPosted on 2009-11-03 at 14:27:40ID: 25734522

Make sure it is set to check spelling as you type

Open up Word and go Tools > Options > Spelling & Grammar
The very top option should be "Check spelling as you type" -- make sure this is checked.

 

by: bobox00Posted on 2009-11-03 at 15:02:24ID: 25734857

Word 2003 now underlines misspelled words after I clicked the Check Document button. Outlook is still not underlining misspelled words.

 

by: sadburgerPosted on 2009-11-03 at 15:12:58ID: 25734950

Are you using Word as the default email editor in outlook, or is it using the builtin editor? If not using word, then you will need to make sure you check the settings for Spelling on the outlook as well -- basically the same steps -> Tools > Options > Spelling

 

by: bobox00Posted on 2009-11-03 at 16:20:42ID: 25735328

I do no think Outlook 2007 provides the option to set Word as default editor. If this option is available for Outlook 2007, please let me know how to get there. I did notice in the Spelling & Grammar section, that the option to "Check spelling as you type," is disabled - this and other options under "When correcting spelling in Outlook," are disabled.

 

by: MYCUPosted on 2009-11-03 at 16:53:12ID: 25735500

Word is automatically set as the default editor in Outlook 2007 and this cannot be changed.

If "Check spelling as you type" is disabled then you need to place a check in the box so that it is enabled. Doing that should correct your issue. As far as the other options under that category, it is up to you if you want those options enabled or not.

 

by: bobox00Posted on 2009-11-03 at 16:55:26ID: 25735509

My bad, I meant to say those options are greyed-out. I cannot enable or disable them.

 

by: sadburgerPosted on 2009-11-04 at 09:30:02ID: 25741710

Is your computer part of a domain? Those settings may be controlled by your administrator if so.

 

by: bobox00Posted on 2009-11-04 at 09:36:39ID: 25741779

It's not so on other computers on the domain. It also wasn't so before I upgraded the Outlook to 2007.

 

by: MYCUPosted on 2009-11-04 at 10:06:30ID: 25742053

I just realized in your original question that you said you have Outlook 2007 and Word 2003. Do you have two versions of Office installed?

 

by: bobox00Posted on 2009-11-04 at 10:23:40ID: 25742217

I upgraded only Outlook to version 2007

 

by: MYCUPosted on 2009-11-04 at 10:24:58ID: 25742239

Is that how everyone else is configured, or do their versions of Word and Outlook match?

 

by: bobox00Posted on 2009-11-04 at 10:26:51ID: 25742255

Versions of Word and Outlook Match for everyone else

 

by: MYCUPosted on 2009-11-04 at 10:35:58ID: 25742349

That is probably why you are having an issue then. It is not recommended to have two different versions of Office programs running on a computer.....becuase problems can arise. Outlook 2007 was designed to use Word 2007 as it's default email editor. Outlook 2003 gave you the option to choose whether or not to use Word as the email editor.

Because your version of Word and Outlook do not match I am suspecting this is why your options are greyed out and you can't make changes. You already said these settings are not controlled by the system admin.....so this is my best guess.

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