Nehmo Sergheyev
2005-10-09 00:46:00 UTC
Outlook 2003 with Word 2003 as the email editor
When I set a signature to auto-add for a new mail message, it also stops
the spelling check for new messages. If I look in Outlook, the New
Message window > Tools > Language > Set Language > the box, "Do not
check spelling and grammar" is checked.
Depending on where I place the insertion cursor, this box is checked or
unchecked.
If I place the insertion cursor *below* the signature and then look at
the box, it's unchecked. But if I place the insertion cursor anywhere
else, in the sig or above, the box is checked.
According to Diane Poremsky, a MS MVP, there's a style Word uses with
the sigs, and it has spelling check disabled. In my case, this style
apparently affects the area above and in the signature both.
If I set <none> for the default signature, then in the New Message
window >Tools > Language > Set Language > the box, "Do not check
spelling and grammar" is not checked.
I can, of course, use a default sig, and then when I start a message,
manually uncheck the "Do not check spelling and grammar" box. But I
really shouldn't have to do this, but this is actually what I do.
So how do I use a default sig, but still be able to have (by default) an
area above the sig with a style that has Spell Check enabled?
When I set a signature to auto-add for a new mail message, it also stops
the spelling check for new messages. If I look in Outlook, the New
Message window > Tools > Language > Set Language > the box, "Do not
check spelling and grammar" is checked.
Depending on where I place the insertion cursor, this box is checked or
unchecked.
If I place the insertion cursor *below* the signature and then look at
the box, it's unchecked. But if I place the insertion cursor anywhere
else, in the sig or above, the box is checked.
According to Diane Poremsky, a MS MVP, there's a style Word uses with
the sigs, and it has spelling check disabled. In my case, this style
apparently affects the area above and in the signature both.
If I set <none> for the default signature, then in the New Message
window >Tools > Language > Set Language > the box, "Do not check
spelling and grammar" is not checked.
I can, of course, use a default sig, and then when I start a message,
manually uncheck the "Do not check spelling and grammar" box. But I
really shouldn't have to do this, but this is actually what I do.
So how do I use a default sig, but still be able to have (by default) an
area above the sig with a style that has Spell Check enabled?
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