Spell-Checking Options in Microsoft Exchange (130287)
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This article was previously published under Q130287 SUMMARY
When you install Microsoft Word for Windows NT, Word makes available to
Windows 95 a spell-checking tool that you can access by clicking Options
on the Tools menu. By default, all the options for the spell-checking tool
are disabled.
The options for spell-checking in Word for Windows NT are:
- Always suggest replacements for misspelled words.
- Always check spelling before sending.
You can select certain words for the spell-checking tool to ignore:
- Words in uppercase letters.
- Words with numbers.
- The original text in a reply or forward.
MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft Exchange for Windows 95 does not include a spell-checking tool.
However, Microsoft Exchange can use any 32-bit spell-checking tool that is
correctly registered. Microsoft Exchange cannot use 16-bit spell-checking
tools unless they are written specifically for Microsoft Exchange.
The Microsoft Mail client also does not supply a spell-checking tool, but
it can use any correctly registered spell-checking tool.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/17/2000 |
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Keywords: | KB130287 |
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