spell check language options

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samiguana

Looking for any help possible. When I send an email my spell check shows up
with french word options. I have gone into my outlook options and when I
look at my language options, French is the only one. This just started
happening the last month or so. Before this it was in english and has been
that way since it was intalled in my PC originally. How can there be only a
french option suddenly and how can I bring it back to english when there is
no option for engligh anymore? Would appreciate any help possible?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

is this in outlook or outlook express? If express, did you just install
office 2007?
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2006/20061228.htm

If not, we need to know your version of outlook and as much detail as
possible.

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VanguardLH

samiguana said:
Looking for any help possible. When I send an email my spell check shows up
with french word options. I have gone into my outlook options and when I
look at my language options, French is the only one. This just started
happening the last month or so. Before this it was in english and has been
that way since it was intalled in my PC originally. How can there be only a
french option suddenly and how can I bring it back to english when there is
no option for engligh anymore? Would appreciate any help possible?

Outlook and Outlook EXPRESS are not related products.
Outlook is available alone or comes in an Office suite.
Outlook EXPRESS comes bundles with Internet Explorer (before version 7).

This newsgroup discusses Outlook.
For Outlook EXPRESS, post in a newsgroup that discusses that product.

Since this is a really old and repeated topic, you should first search
the newsgroup to find existing threads on the same topic and look at the
answers there. Even a Google search would show lots of articles related
to this problem.
 

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