Outlook 2007 Beta Spell Check Misbehaviour

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Rob

Apart from a few freezes, Outlook 2007 has been a pleasure to use. One thing
that seems to be broken is the "Ignore All" option when spell checking on
sending a new e-mail. When a misspelled word (or an unknown proper noun etc)
is found, clicking "Ignore All" does not move the check on to the next word:
no matter how many times I click "Ignore All" the same word remains
highlighted. "Ignore Once" does work properly, but sometimes it must be
clicked many times instead of the previously superb "Ignore All:.

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Roady [MVP]

-----Don't abuse the suggestion feature for this-----

Since you are basically in Word the interesting question would be; do you
have the same behavior when running Word? If so it's best that you post this
in a Word newsgroup.

Good Luck!

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Apart from a few freezes, Outlook 2007 has been a pleasure to use. One thing
that seems to be broken is the "Ignore All" option when spell checking on
sending a new e-mail. When a misspelled word (or an unknown proper noun etc)
is found, clicking "Ignore All" does not move the check on to the next word:
no matter how many times I click "Ignore All" the same word remains
highlighted. "Ignore Once" does work properly, but sometimes it must be
clicked many times instead of the previously superb "Ignore All:.
 

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