3 different pc's - all running Windows XP and Office 2003 professional. All
have been updated with both Windows and office updates to the latest
available issue.All machines use Outlook for emails and use HTML to display
logo's and company information, this provides a "box" into which the email
body is typed.
When writing an email on 1 machine any spelling mistakes are underlined in
red awaiting correction/confirmation - on the other 2 machines this doesn't
happen...
Any help understanding why would be a great help.
>3 different pc's - all running Windows XP and Office 2003 professional.
<snip>
> When writing an email on 1 machine any spelling mistakes are underlined in
> red awaiting correction/confirmation - on the other 2 machines this
> doesn't
> happen...
The other two machines likely aren't using Word as their email editor, iirc.
Tools - Options - Mail Format.

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Keithp - 17 Aug 2007 09:06 GMT
Thanks for the reply, but that was the first thing I checked....and both are ??
> >3 different pc's - all running Windows XP and Office 2003 professional.
> <snip>
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> The other two machines likely aren't using Word as their email editor, iirc.
> Tools - Options - Mail Format.
F. H. Muffman - 19 Aug 2007 00:49 GMT
>> >3 different pc's - all running Windows XP and Office 2003 professional.
>> <snip>
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>> iirc.
>> Tools - Options - Mail Format.
> Thanks for the reply, but that was the first thing I checked....and both
> are ??
Tools - Options - Spelling is the same on all three systems? Does it work
in Word?

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Keithp - 22 Aug 2007 11:00 GMT
> >> >3 different pc's - all running Windows XP and Office 2003 professional.
> >> <snip>
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> Tools - Options - Spelling is the same on all three systems? Does it work
> in Word?
Sure does - that's why I'm confused......