No, you can't.

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Patricia Cardoza
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> I've created custom Outlook forms but I don't have an
> option for spell check. Does anyone know if you can use
> spell check on custom forms?
Bryan - 28 Jun 2004 22:24 GMT
Thank you!
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>No, you can't.
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I believe you will have this options when and only when you have standard
message field present and visible on the selected page. If you select the
page which does not contain Message, you won't be able to check spelling.Oh,
and of course you are able to spell check ONLY Message field's content.
The same is for the "attach file" option.
Regards,
Paul.
> I've created custom Outlook forms but I don't have an
> option for spell check. Does anyone know if you can use
> spell check on custom forms?