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    I haven't quite figured out what language it thinks I should be using, but all my English words are red-lined now. No idea how this happened, checked my language preferences and they are US-English, refreshed the browser page multiple times. Well, I guess for bugs, its fairly benign, not like it launched nuclear missiles, and I'm almost the point where my brain is ignoring all the red-lining. :laugh:

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    • M Marc Clifton

      I haven't quite figured out what language it thinks I should be using, but all my English words are red-lined now. No idea how this happened, checked my language preferences and they are US-English, refreshed the browser page multiple times. Well, I guess for bugs, its fairly benign, not like it launched nuclear missiles, and I'm almost the point where my brain is ignoring all the red-lining. :laugh:

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      RossMW
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      Oh, I do say Ole Boy, There is only one right and proper English in this world and that is the Kings English. Ones spell checker should always respect and reflect that simple fact. It is such a trifling and awfully embarrassing proposition you make that it should represent anything from the uncivilised colonies.

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        Oh, I do say Ole Boy, There is only one right and proper English in this world and that is the Kings English. Ones spell checker should always respect and reflect that simple fact. It is such a trifling and awfully embarrassing proposition you make that it should represent anything from the uncivilised colonies.

        A Fine is a Tax for doing something wrong A Tax is a Fine for doing something good.

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        RossMW wrote:

        Ole Boy

        RossMW wrote:

        he Kings English

        RossMW wrote:

        Ones spell checker

        I guess they don't teach either spelling or grammar down your way. :laugh:

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          RossMW wrote:

          Ole Boy

          RossMW wrote:

          he Kings English

          RossMW wrote:

          Ones spell checker

          I guess they don't teach either spelling or grammar down your way. :laugh:

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          Nah. Just cussing. Thats all we need :laugh: :laugh:

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            I haven't quite figured out what language it thinks I should be using, but all my English words are red-lined now. No idea how this happened, checked my language preferences and they are US-English, refreshed the browser page multiple times. Well, I guess for bugs, its fairly benign, not like it launched nuclear missiles, and I'm almost the point where my brain is ignoring all the red-lining. :laugh:

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            Sander Rossel
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            Marc Clifton wrote:

            Well, I guess for bugs, its fairly benign

            Untill you sent the documentary too you're customer :D

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              Marc Clifton wrote:

              Well, I guess for bugs, its fairly benign

              Untill you sent the documentary too you're customer :D

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              dandy72
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              Sander Rossel wrote:

              customer costumer

              FTFY.

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                I haven't quite figured out what language it thinks I should be using, but all my English words are red-lined now. No idea how this happened, checked my language preferences and they are US-English, refreshed the browser page multiple times. Well, I guess for bugs, its fairly benign, not like it launched nuclear missiles, and I'm almost the point where my brain is ignoring all the red-lining. :laugh:

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                Somehow, every once in a while, Outlook seems to detect I've written something in French and the squigglies will adjust themselves accordingly (allowing me to right-click to place accents, etc). At other times it remains completely oblivious and place squigglies under every word that doesn't happen to be spelled the same in English. I cannot find any sort of on-screen indicator as to what language it thinks I'm currently working with.

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