Microsoft Outlook Express Spell Check Error
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DGoldman [MSFT]January 3, 200725 Share 0 0 A few days ago I was working on a new laptop and I noticed that after I installed Office 2007 the English dictionary in Outlook Express had been changed to the French dictionary. I
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also noticed thatI was unable to change it back to the English dictionary.I have been able outlook express spell check in english download to fix this in the past by just going in to Outlook and selecting the dictionary that I wanted to use, and it would
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take care of this for Outlook Express as well. This time was different and it did not fixit. So after some researchI found an easy way to fix this. There is a spelling checker you can install for Outlook how to enable spell check in outlook express Express that will reinstall the default English Dictionary. Download Spell Checker For OE. NOTE: This application has no spyware or adaware! Dave Comments (25) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website leprkhn says: January 13, 2007 at 12:09 pm Thank you so much! i had the same problem… installed office 2k7 and outlook express only had a french dictionary. this did the trick however thank you Reply Chuck says: January 19, 2007 at 7:26 pm As my old dictionary would csapi3t1.dll outlook express 6 say, "Tres cool! Merci beaucoup" :^ ). Thanks a lot for this. I installed it and, not only was the English dictionary there, it was already set as the default. Thanks again, Chuck Reply Suzanne Flynn says: January 21, 2007 at 12:03 pm Thanks! I too had the same problem and this fixed it. Hope it has not as yet unforeseen effects elsewhere! I had the OUTLLOK 2007 Beta and this did not happen. thanks Suzanne Reply Kathy Adler says: January 30, 2007 at 12:57 pm Wow! I love it when you can find a solution (no thanks to Microsoft's support pages, mind you) without too much pain & suffering. I was able to send this link to my Dad who was struggling with the same issue -- and within minutes, he replied saying it was fixed! Thanks much, Dave! Reply ian4c says: February 1, 2007 at 1:26 pm Many many thanks for this information. You are a Star! Ian Reply Andy K says: February 6, 2007 at 3:02 pm Found this and it works great! ……. install just the proofing tools from your previous version of Office (using the custom install option). You can get them from any older Office suite or application - including FrontPage, Publisher or standalone versions of Word, Excel, or Outlook. To install just the proofing tools from Office 2003, run Office setup and choose the custom option. Uncheck all programs
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requires a word processing or stand alone spell checking application installed before outlook express dictionary stuck on french spell checking can be enabled. Problem area: Outlook Express Spellchecking is not functional after installing an enabling application (i.e. Office, Word, Works Suite that includes Word, etc.), try the steps below. !!!When tweaking your system files and/or registry, always set a new restore point before making changes. To follow the https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dgoldman/2007/01/03/how-to-fix-the-outlook-express-spelling-checker-when-the-french-dictionary-is-the-only-dictionary/ the steps below, you need to change the default Windows setting for Hidden Files and Folders. From the Explorer Menu bar Tools>Folder Options> View Tab or by going to Start> Control Panel> Folder Options> View Tab. Uncheck the boxes that hide files. Click for Example 1. Open Explorer> Go to [Drive XP is installed]:\|Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Proof 2. Delete CSAPI3T1.DLL (If not http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/spellcheck.htm found continue to next step) 3. Put in the Windows XP CD 4. Go to Start>Run 5. In the Open box type msconfig and then click OK 6. Click on the "Expand File" button located in the bottom right corner of the System Configuration Utility 7. In the "File to Restore" box, type in CSAPI3T1.DLL 8. In the "Restore From" box type in there "?:\i386 \CSAPI3T1.DL_" without the quotes and substituting your cd-rom drive letter in place of the ? 9. In the "Save file in" box type "[Drive XP is installed]:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Proof" without the quotes 10. Click on the Expand button If you have trouble expanding the file. Download it from HERE 11. Go back to C:\Program File\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Proof 12. Rename CSAPI3T1.DL_ to CSAPI3T1.DLL (I was told to do in lower case but everything else was in upper case-it didn't matter which way I did it still worked) 13. Go into Outlook Express, open Tools - Options and then go to the Spelling tab. Put a check mar
Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: OutLook Express 6 spell check Discussion in 'Business Applications' started by canwolf, May 11, 2005. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-outlook-express-6-spell-check.361332/ canwolf Thread Starter Joined: Nov 28, 2004 Messages: 84 spell check not working What can I do WinXP Pro 3 users canwolf, May 11, 2005 #1 cj2448 Joined: Apr 25, 2004 Messages: 544 canwolf said: spell check not working What can I do WinXP Pro 3 usersClick to expand... If you are running Windows XP, you may find that spell checking does not work, and cannot be enabled in Outlook Express 6. When you try to spellcheck a outlook express message, you may receive the message "an error occurred while the spelling was being checked" It's important to note that Outlook Express does not have a spell checker. However, it can make use of the spell checker in Microsoft Office 95 or later, or Microsoft Works (later versions, which include Microsoft Word) if present. If you have a suitable Microsoft application installed on your computer but spell checking does not work, the most common cause of this problem is outlook express spell a missing file which Outlook Express requires in order to make use of the Office spellchecker. To solve this problem, you need to obtain a copy of the missing file csapi3t1.dll and place it in the folder "Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Proof". After have done this, you may need to restart Windows. You should also verify that "Always check spelling" is enabled in Tools, Options, Spelling. The missing csapi3t1.dll file is included with Windows XP, it simply isn't installed by default. You can install it from the i386 folder on your Windows XP CD. (If you don't have a Windows XP CD, your computer manufacturer should have created an i386 folder somewhere on your hard disk.) To use the version provided with Windows XP, click on Start, Run, then type: expand d:\i386\csapi3t1.dl_ c:\csapi3t1.dll and click OK (if necessary, replace "d:\i386" with the true path of your i386 folder.) A command window should flash up on your screen and then vanish. Now look for the file in the C:\ root folder using Windows Explorer, and move it to Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Proof using drag and drop. If you use this method, be sure to get the filename correct (the end of the filename is number three, letter T, number one.) If you can't find an i386 folder, you might find a copy of csapi3t1.dll somewhere on your Microsoft Office CD. Copies may also be extracted from th