Microsoft Outlook 2000 Error Occurred While Checking Spelling
for its applications that allows you to correct any mistakes you may make on your documents while creating them. Normally everything you need for these proofing tools comes installed in a typical installation of Office but that doesn't mean there won't be the occasional configuration problem. You may get an error that says Error occurred while checking spelling when you use the spell checker with Outlook 2000. This error can be caused by several things: The Microsoft Office shared Proofing Tools are not installed. The insertion point is not inside the body of the message when you perform the spell check. The spell checking features are not configured properly. Try the following steps to fix the problem: 1. Click on the Tools menu, and then click on Options. On the Spelling tab, make sure Always suggest replacements for misspelled words and Always check spelling before sending are both checked. 2. If General Options are not available on the Spelling tab, then you need to add the feature. 3. Open Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. Click to select Microsoft Office 2000 or Microsoft Outlook 2000, whichever is shown and then click Add/Remove. 4. Navigate to Office Tools, and then to Proofing Tools, and finally Spelling Checker. Make sure it is set to Run from My Computer. If it is already set that way, click to select the Spelling Checker, and then click Update Now to reinstall it. 5. After the installation process is complete, reboot your computer. Start Outlook and in a new e-mail message type a misspelled word. Then, try to send the message to determine if the spell checker works. You may also get the same error if no Custom Dictionary is defined. To select a custom dictionary do the following: 1. Open Microsoft Word, click Tools and then click Options 2. Click the Spelling and Grammar tab and then click Dictionaries. 3. Make sure that a check is place next to the file Custom.dic. Click Ok 3 times. 4. If there is no custom dictionary, click on Add and in Add Custom Dictionary, and type a name for the new dictionary in the File name box, and then click Ok. Proceed with step three to apply the new custom dictionary. Related Tips: Not Enough Memory Message When You Start Word or Excel 2000 Error occurred when using spell checker in Outlook 2000 You Get an Err
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checking spelling" - [FIXED] If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have http://www.techzonez.com/forums/showthread.php/3995-quot-error-occurred-while-checking-spelling-quot-FIXED to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/no-spell-check-in-outlook-express-6-14058/ 1 to 7 of 7 Thread: "error occurred while checking spelling" - [FIXED] Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode microsoft outlook January 21st, 2003,13:43 PM #1 kathy01450 View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Jan 2003 Location MA Posts 5 "error occurred while checking spelling" - [FIXED] The SUBJECT: is the error message I have been getting in the last week when I SEND in Outlook. I RESTOREd to a date prior to getting this message but no luck. microsoft outlook 2000 Is a module corrputed? No viruses - scanned twice with 2 virus scanners. If I need to reinstall Office 2002 (running on Win XP), how do I begin? Kathy January 21st, 2003,14:01 PM #2 zErO View Profile View Forum Posts Phoar!! TZ Veteran Join Date Apr 2002 Location Middle Earth Posts 1,049 Welcome to the board kathy Just reinsert your Office 2002 disk and choose the repair option "Repair Office - Restore your Microsoft Office to its original state" and choose next then try the "Detect and repairs errors in my Office Installation" and then hit the Install button and see if this fixes the problem with your intial installation. hope this helps R.I.P MSN Status: | Please Read The Forum Rules January 21st, 2003,14:05 PM #3 Reverend View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Head Honcho Administrator Join Date Apr 2002 Location England Posts 14,059 Welcome Kathy. I don't know if you've tried this. Follow the instructions in the MS kb article Here. You probably need to re-install the Proofing Tools,which may require you to load t
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