[mso] Re: AutoCorrect in Outlook 2003
- From: "David Smart" <smartware@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 20:54:21 +1000
Glad you found the reason for the problem.
Presumably, you can remove SP3 (probably by doing a reinstallation of
Office) to get it working again.
Regards, Dave S
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas N. Chan" <da_qing_ren@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 7:33 PM
Subject: [mso] Re: AutoCorrect in Outlook 2003
> that's when it used to be working.
> I want it to be working but its not at the moment after I install SP3
> for office 2003.
> there's an KB article about it.
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943519/en-us
>
>
> --------
> ----------------------
> regards
> Thomas N. Chan
> Paypal me if you want to help me to fulfill my dream of helping even
> more people
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of Jonathan Drawer
> Sent: 25 October 2007 9:56 AM
> To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [mso] Re: AutoCorrect in Outlook 2003
>
> Wilson,
>
> Thomas stated that when he types "i am fine" then autocorrect does
> what it is supposed to do and changes it to "I am fine". So I thought
> he meant that autocorrect is working as intended, but I may be totally
> confused as others are.
>
> Maybe what Thomas is stating is that Outlook just recently started
> performing autocorrection and using Word as the editor for composing
> emails. Since he thinks he is using just plain text then it is not
> clear what caused Word to start being used. In his reply to James
> Huggins, Thomas indicated the option to use Word was not checked. And
> to Joel Rosenthal he stated he wanted to use autocorrect, but not Word.
> But to David he wrote "Its just not working despite the option is
> enable. All I ask if someone know how to fix it or know what happened".
> Either it is enabled or it is not enabled, but what it is is not clear.
> And is it autocorrection, which is working, that is to be fixed or the
> use of Word that is to be fixed?
>
> So, maybe the question being asked is how to stop having Word pop up
> as the editor when the option to use Word is NOT checked, but only
> Thomas can answer that. Others have tried to ask, but the replies they
> have received have not been helpful. So, Dave may be correct that
> Thomas needs to state what he is asking a little clearer so he can get
> the help he is looking for. Otherwise everyone is just guessing.
>
> Jonathan
>
> Wilson Baptista Junior <wilsonbaptista@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> David, I believe Thomas is saying that the autocorrect feature is not=
> working, despite being enabled. As I don't use Outlook, I can't help
> him,=
> but surely somebody here can. BTW, Thomas has been on this list, and
> I've=
> seen him help many people many times. He knows very well how a public
> list=
> works. Perhaps there's been a typo on his first post and people became
> a=
> bit confused, and IMHO some of the posts in reply may have been a bit=
> thoughtless and led him to his reaction.
> Best,
> Wilson =20
> At 18:50 24/10/2007,David Smart wrote:
>>Well, I'm totally confused now. Is it auto correcting or not? Do you
> want=
> =20
>>it to auto correct or not?
>>
>>Please start your question again. What exactly is happening? Which
> part=
> of=20
>>this don't you like? Are we just talking about Outlook, or is Word
> being=
> =20
>>opened to do the edits? Do you want to use Word to do the edits?
>>
>>> All I ask if someone know how to fix it or know what happened,
>>> not to comment, why use it or you are just being lazy.
>>
>>You have asked a question on a public group. You will get the answers
> we=
> =20
>>choose to give.
>>
>>Regards, Dave S
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message -----=20
>>From: "Thomas N. Chan"
>>To:
>>Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 1:48 AM
>>Subject: [mso] Re: AutoCorrect in Outlook 2003
>>
>>
>>> There's a reason why its there, a function to help people to reply
> tons
>>> of emails a day.
>>> Its just not working despite the option is enable. All I ask if
> someone
>>> know how to fix it or know what happened, not to comment, why use it
> or
>>> you are just being lazy.
>>>
>>>
>>> --------
>>> ----------------------
>>> regards
>>> Thomas N. Chan
>>> Paypal me if you want to help me to fulfill my dream of helping even
>>> more people
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
>>> Behalf Of David Smart
>>> Sent: 23 October 2007 2:49 PM
>>> To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Subject: [mso] Re: AutoCorrect in Outlook 2003
>>>
>>> I'm not sure where you have a problem. "I am fine" is correct; "i am
>>> fine"
>>> is lazy. Looks as though Outlook is assisting you to produce proper
>>> messages.
>>>
>>> Regards, Dave S
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----=20
>>> From: "Thomas N. Chan"
>>> To:
>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 12:44 PM
>>> Subject: [mso] AutoCorrect in Outlook 2003
>>>
>>>
>>>> Dear guys, sorry for the cross-posting in 2 group I am in.
>>>> I am having a strange problem with my MS Outlook 2003.
>>>> I compose all my message only via plain text, and it autocorrect all
>>> as
>>>> I type.
>>>> example, if I type i am fine, it will autocorrect for me I am fine
> by
>>>> capitalize the letter I.
>>>> I check the autocorrect option via tools menu, option and then
>>> spelling
>>>> tab
>>>> auto correct as you type tick box is ticked.
>>>> I even look down at the list, the i to I is there as well.
>>>>
>>>> I got no ideas what or when it happen, maybe recently which I got no
>>>> idea what I done to cause that. I done too many things.
>>>> I don't intend to use word to edit my emails via format tab.
>>>>
>>>> did anyone got any clue where can I go? or what to do?
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>> --------
>>>> ----------------------
>>>> regards
>>>> Thomas N. Chan
>>>>
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