Computer Problems Still

As you know I have just spent a fortune on my computer and now I have another problem which is driving me burko. When I write an e-mail I always have the spell check done before I send it, for some reason my chosen language for emails is French so that every time I write a letter I have to add every other word to the Dictionery because I cannot change from French to English. I have looked through my books but I am given no alternative in the Properties. Can anyone help? Ruth Sydney Feeling like Dr Johnson writing the dictionery all over again

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Ruth Carlos
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In your preferences for your email program there should be a place where you can mark/unmark to have spelling automatically checked before each message goes out. All you have to do is change that so that it is not automatically checking.

As for the French language, this happened to me a few months back when my DH download a trial of the new version of MS Office. For some reason the English dictionary got deleted (apparently this was a problem with the new version I was advised by some very kind soul here). Shortly after that I had major computer issues and so DH redid my whole system eliminating the issue. You don't have to do that!!! All you have to do, I was told, is pull out your old version of office and have it install the dictionary only, then select English as the language for spell checker.

HTH!!!

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Charlotte

Try this if you haven't already: Click on Tools You want "Options" at the bottom of the drop down menu, which opens a window full of tabs You need to click the tab for "Spelling" You can now choose to turn off the spell checker at the top, and switch the language to English at the bottom of that window. (My default settings for those are "suggest replacements for misspelled words" and "English (United States)".) Debra in VA See my quilts at

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