How can I spell check signatures in Outlook 2007

A

actuary314

My signature block includes a salutation and signature information beneath
it. Therefore, any text I type between the salutation and the signature is
in the signature block. However, I can't get Outlook to spell check the
signature block. Is there a way to do this?
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

You might be able to change the spell check setting in the style used for
the signature but I don't recommend doing what you are doing - its much too
easy to lose the entire message you typed if you use multiple accounts or
multiple signatures.

--
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actuary314 said:
My signature block includes a salutation and signature information beneath
it. Therefore, any text I type between the salutation and the signature is
in the signature block. However, I can't get Outlook to spell check the
signature block. Is there a way to do this?

No.

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A

actuary314

I do not use multiple accounts or signatures. I did not see any reference to
spell checking in tools/options/signatures. Should I be looking elsewhere?
I created a template to automatically type my standard salutation, but I am
still looking for a more seamless approach. Why doesn't Outlook spell-check
the signature block by default?

Diane Poremsky said:
You might be able to change the spell check setting in the style used for
the signature but I don't recommend doing what you are doing - its much too
easy to lose the entire message you typed if you use multiple accounts or
multiple signatures.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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actuary314 said:
My signature block includes a salutation and signature information beneath
it. Therefore, any text I type between the salutation and the signature
is
in the signature block. However, I can't get Outlook to spell check the
signature block. Is there a way to do this?
 
A

actuary314

Assuming this response is accurate, it answers my question. But it's
obviously not the response I was hoping for. Thanks.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

It's not a signature setting - it’s a style setting. How big is your
standard salutation? I use autocorrect for content under 256 characters -
assign a unique keyword, like #sal, and when you type the keyword its
replaced by the full text.



--
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actuary314 said:
I do not use multiple accounts or signatures. I did not see any reference
to
spell checking in tools/options/signatures. Should I be looking
elsewhere?
I created a template to automatically type my standard salutation, but I
am
still looking for a more seamless approach. Why doesn't Outlook
spell-check
the signature block by default?

Diane Poremsky said:
You might be able to change the spell check setting in the style used for
the signature but I don't recommend doing what you are doing - its much
too
easy to lose the entire message you typed if you use multiple accounts or
multiple signatures.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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actuary314 said:
My signature block includes a salutation and signature information
beneath
it. Therefore, any text I type between the salutation and the
signature
is
in the signature block. However, I can't get Outlook to spell check
the
signature block. Is there a way to do this?
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Second workaround - select the entire message and go to the Spelling
dropdown, choose language. The Do not spell check box will be filled. Clear
it. Now the whole message can be spell checked.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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actuary314 said:
I do not use multiple accounts or signatures. I did not see any reference
to
spell checking in tools/options/signatures. Should I be looking
elsewhere?
I created a template to automatically type my standard salutation, but I
am
still looking for a more seamless approach. Why doesn't Outlook
spell-check
the signature block by default?

Diane Poremsky said:
You might be able to change the spell check setting in the style used for
the signature but I don't recommend doing what you are doing - its much
too
easy to lose the entire message you typed if you use multiple accounts or
multiple signatures.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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actuary314 said:
My signature block includes a salutation and signature information
beneath
it. Therefore, any text I type between the salutation and the
signature
is
in the signature block. However, I can't get Outlook to spell check
the
signature block. Is there a way to do this?
 
A

actuary314

My salutation is less than 256 characters, so assigning a keyword is probably
the best solution. Would you mind sharing with me how I do that? Thanks.

Diane Poremsky said:
It's not a signature setting - it’s a style setting. How big is your
standard salutation? I use autocorrect for content under 256 characters -
assign a unique keyword, like #sal, and when you type the keyword its
replaced by the full text.



--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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actuary314 said:
I do not use multiple accounts or signatures. I did not see any reference
to
spell checking in tools/options/signatures. Should I be looking
elsewhere?
I created a template to automatically type my standard salutation, but I
am
still looking for a more seamless approach. Why doesn't Outlook
spell-check
the signature block by default?

Diane Poremsky said:
You might be able to change the spell check setting in the style used for
the signature but I don't recommend doing what you are doing - its much
too
easy to lose the entire message you typed if you use multiple accounts or
multiple signatures.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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mailto:[email protected]

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My signature block includes a salutation and signature information
beneath
it. Therefore, any text I type between the salutation and the
signature
is
in the signature block. However, I can't get Outlook to spell check
the
signature block. Is there a way to do this?
 
A

actuary314

This worked, but I have to do it on a message-specific basis. I was looking
for a global solution. Thanks so much for your time.

Diane Poremsky said:
Second workaround - select the entire message and go to the Spelling
dropdown, choose language. The Do not spell check box will be filled. Clear
it. Now the whole message can be spell checked.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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actuary314 said:
I do not use multiple accounts or signatures. I did not see any reference
to
spell checking in tools/options/signatures. Should I be looking
elsewhere?
I created a template to automatically type my standard salutation, but I
am
still looking for a more seamless approach. Why doesn't Outlook
spell-check
the signature block by default?

Diane Poremsky said:
You might be able to change the spell check setting in the style used for
the signature but I don't recommend doing what you are doing - its much
too
easy to lose the entire message you typed if you use multiple accounts or
multiple signatures.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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mailto:[email protected]

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http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=22205

My signature block includes a salutation and signature information
beneath
it. Therefore, any text I type between the salutation and the
signature
is
in the signature block. However, I can't get Outlook to spell check
the
signature block. Is there a way to do this?
 
A

actuary314

I figured this out using your autocorrect suggestion. Thanks so much for
your help.

actuary314 said:
My salutation is less than 256 characters, so assigning a keyword is probably
the best solution. Would you mind sharing with me how I do that? Thanks.

Diane Poremsky said:
It's not a signature setting - it’s a style setting. How big is your
standard salutation? I use autocorrect for content under 256 characters -
assign a unique keyword, like #sal, and when you type the keyword its
replaced by the full text.



--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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actuary314 said:
I do not use multiple accounts or signatures. I did not see any reference
to
spell checking in tools/options/signatures. Should I be looking
elsewhere?
I created a template to automatically type my standard salutation, but I
am
still looking for a more seamless approach. Why doesn't Outlook
spell-check
the signature block by default?

:

You might be able to change the spell check setting in the style used for
the signature but I don't recommend doing what you are doing - its much
too
easy to lose the entire message you typed if you use multiple accounts or
multiple signatures.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



Outlook Tips by email:
mailto:[email protected]

EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
mailto:[email protected]

Do you keep Outlook open 24/7? Vote in our poll:
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=22205

My signature block includes a salutation and signature information
beneath
it. Therefore, any text I type between the salutation and the
signature
is
in the signature block. However, I can't get Outlook to spell check
the
signature block. Is there a way to do this?
 

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