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Windows 7: Spell Checking when sending email

17 Mar 2010   #1

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Spell Checking when sending email

I'm new to Windows 7 and am experiencing something new when trying to send an email. I have to option checked to "always check spelling before sending mail" but when I try and send, I get a pop-up window which states "Spell checking canceled. Do you still want to send mail?"
Any suggestions for this newbe? Thanks in advance!

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17 Mar 2010   #2

Win 8 Release candidate 8400
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by golfer4life View Post
I'm new to Windows 7 and am experiencing something new when trying to send an email. I have to option checked to "always check spelling before sending mail" but when I try and send, I get a pop-up window which states "Spell checking canceled. Do you still want to send mail?"
Any suggestions for this newbe? Thanks in advance!
That is correct. If you try to send with "always spell check" enabled it will prompt you. Which would you rather do? not spell check all the time and remember to do it, or spell check every document or cancel the popup?

Let us know

Ken
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17 Mar 2010   #3

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Oklahoma
 
 

It probably means it found misspelled words and you can either change them or send as is. It finds but does not change them for you.
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