ivorh said:
Any one know a good spell-Check program for Outlook Express 6
As already mentioned, Spell Checker For OE is a nice application
available from many archives and
http://www.geocities.com/vampirefo/
Or see (excerpt below)
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/joeyr76/pc/oespell.html
If you already have MS Word, the spellchecker can be used anywhere
with a few registry changes. Scotterpops has easy, clear instructions
but there are others.
http://members.cox.net/scotterpops/enhancements/enhancements9g.html
SPELL CHECK ANY TEXT WHICH YOU CAN HIGHLIGHT AND COPY WITH "SPELLER"
This script uses Microsoft Word's powerful spell checker utility to
check any text you've copied to the clipboard.
SPELL CHECK TEXT IN INTERNET EXPLORER 5/6 WITH "IE SPELLER"
This script is designed to be used exclusively with Internet Explorer
5/6 by adding an item called Spelling to your right-click context
menu.
(OT comment. I'm not advocating M$, rather making good use of what
many already have. All OT flamers can proceed directly to the nearest
lake.)
BillR
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http://mywebpages.comcast.net/joeyr76/pc/oespell.html
It appears that Microsoft's Outlook / Outlook Express will only
provide spell-checking functions if the following software is
installed:
Microsoft Office 95 / 97 / 2000 / XP
Standalone copies of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint
Microsoft Works Suite
For people who do not want to install Office 9x or 2000, I have a
patch available that installs spelling support in Outlook Express. It
should also work for an install of Outlook where you do not install
any other Office programs.
I have confirmed that this patch works under both editions of Windows
XP
As of August 18, 2003, I have updated main files' dictionary support.
The proof.exe file is now significantly larger.
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