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    Hi.

    I’m in Canada, and I work for an international organization. I recently changed to Outlook 2013, and I find that when I send an e-mail it keeps changing spell check dictionaries (based on some flag in the text, I imagine).

    For example, if I reply to an e-mail, part of the spell check will be English US, part English Canada, part French Canada, and so on.

    How do I stop this behaviour? I only want to spell check using one dictionary. I’ve gone into the Outlook settings and deleted other dictionaries, and set the one that I want to be default, but the software won’t stop trying to help me.

    Thanks!

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    • #1412769

      So, do you have just one language in File->Options->Language, Choose Editing Languages?

      • #1413000

        I’ve tried removing the extra languages, but they keep reappearing, particularly English Canada. I assume a number of my correspondents have that language, and it’s being sent to me as a flag in their e-mails, so Outlook helpfully puts it back for me.

    • #1412864

      Try unchecking Detect language automatically

      Bruce

      • #1413001

        I’m using Outlook 2013, and I don’t see that option. There is an option for “Let me know when I should download extra proofing tools”, but I’ve never been asked. The extra languages simply reappear automatically, even after I’ve removed them.

    • #1413112

      I can’t understand why languages keep being added, tbh. I would try Bruce’s suggestion, but to follow it, you need to start a new message and pick the review tab, then uncheck the Detect language automatically option in Language dialog box.

      • #1413679

        Aha. Found the setting. If it takes, it looks as though that might help. Thank you!

        • #1419236

          Hy, I’m from Australia. Microsoft outlook is much better than other’s. As there’s vary rare chance to drop of mail.

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