Re: Spell check program
malibu4u,<br /> I learn something new everyday:<br /><br />"Outlook Express uses the spelling checker provided with the following Microsoft Office programs: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint. If you do not have one of these programs installed, the Spelling command is not available."<br /><br />I never researched this since I also have Office on my system. Now you are correct and back to square one. You have to download a program like iespell as "One More Cast" suggested. I read that you did this once but couldn't get it to work. I don't know what you did but let me give you some general guidelines for downloading any program.<br /><br />1. click on the link to download a program.<br /><br />2. A box should pop up that says something like save or run. Always chose save.<br /><br />3. When you click save, another box will pop up for you to chose a location on your hard drive to save it to. Always save downloaded programs to your desktop and never change the default name the program has given itself.<br /><br />4. after downloading and saving to your desktop, close all programs and double click the program on your desktop. This will install the program onto your system. during the installation, do not change any of the default file locations.<br /><br />5. After the program is successfully installed you can go back to your desktop and delete (rightclick, delete) the downloaded, bundled program you saved on your desktop originally. Not the installed program icon, but the original un-installed bundled program.<br /><br />Now you should be set to go. Most programs I download and install I go ahead and create a shortcut to that program on the desktop. To do this chose Start, all programs and then find your program, right-click it and chose send to desctop(creat shortcut).<br /><br />Sorry for the mess-up. Hope this helps.<br /><br />HeadHunt