[jaws-uk] Re: Local dialect.
- From: "eilish" <eilishdev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 23:27:27 +0100
Or: you could, on completion of email press F7 for spellcheck and then escape,
and spellcheck will tell you that it is incomplete and do you want to send
anyway? and then just press spacebar to send.
Eilish ---- Original Message -----
From: Darran Ross
To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 8:13 PM
Subject: [jaws-uk] Re: Local dialect.
Or if you don't want to permanently uncheck the spellchecker, you could just
tab across to the cancel option when spell-check starts, letting the e-mail go
out without any further spellchecker intervention.
Darran
----- Original Message -----
From: Jamie Cuthbertson
To: jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 8:05 PM
Subject: [jaws-uk] Re: Local dialect.
Jim,
You can go to the Tools Options menu option and then go to the Spelling
tab. I think that there is a check box called "Always check spelling before
sending". If you uncheck this and then go to the OK button, it should then not
spell check the next time you send a message.
Hope this helps,
Jamie
----- Original Message -----
From: jim tosh
To: jfw
Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 7:54 PM
Subject: [jaws-uk] Local dialect.
Hello, everyone, if someone could help me I'd be very grateful. I
live in Dundee in the east of Scotland and contribute to a group discussing a
wide range of subjects. On the lighter side there's a lot of fun sending and
receiving messages using the local dialect. When sending messages outlook
express is, understandably, not happy with the word-spelling. I'm wondering if
there's a way to temporarily disable the spell checker to let these messages
through.
Thanks a bunch.
Jim T.
- References:
- [jaws-uk] Local dialect.
- From: jim tosh
- [jaws-uk] Re: Local dialect.
- From: Jamie Cuthbertson
- [jaws-uk] Re: Local dialect.
- From: Darran Ross
Other related posts:
- » [jaws-uk] Local dialect.
- » [jaws-uk] Re: Local dialect.
- » [jaws-uk] Re: Local dialect.
- » [jaws-uk] Re: Local dialect.
- » [jaws-uk] Re: Local dialect.
- » [jaws-uk] Re: Local dialect.
- [jaws-uk] Local dialect.
- From: jim tosh
- [jaws-uk] Re: Local dialect.
- From: Jamie Cuthbertson
- [jaws-uk] Re: Local dialect.
- From: Darran Ross