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1. The spell checker keeps changing to US English and also ticks the box don't
spell check or check grammar. The auto detect box is ticked but I've tried
this both ways. I keep resetting to UK English and it stays for a while and
then changes to the US English again.



2. Again on Word crop marks have appear at top and bottom right and left. I
just can't find a way to get rid of them.



3. When clicking on the send e-mail option on Word or Excel I get the
message: Could not start e-mail program. Check your network connection.
Make sure Office is installed correctly, your e-mail program is set up
correctly and you can connect to you e-mail sever.



I use outlook 2003 for e-mail and I've tried reinstalling XP professional to
cure the above problems but to no avail.



Any ideas please.



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For crop marks see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/CropMarks.htm

Does the spell check change to US after you have copied something from the
Internet?
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"Ian Anderson" wrote:

1. The spell checker keeps changing to US English and also ticks the box don't
spell check or check grammar. The auto detect box is ticked but I've tried
this both ways. I keep resetting to UK English and it stays for a while and
then changes to the US English again.



2. Again on Word crop marks have appear at top and bottom right and left. I
just can't find a way to get rid of them.



3. When clicking on the send e-mail option on Word or Excel I get the
message: Could not start e-mail program. Check your network connection.
Make sure Office is installed correctly, your e-mail program is set up
correctly and you can connect to you e-mail sever.



I use outlook 2003 for e-mail and I've tried reinstalling XP professional to
cure the above problems but to no avail.



Any ideas please.



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Go to Start, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office Tools, Microsoft Office
Language Setting Tool. Make sure that English (UK) is set as the default and
then remove all languages except for English (UK).

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1. The spell checker keeps changing to US English and also ticks the box
don't spell check or check grammar. The auto detect box is ticked but I've
tried this both ways. I keep resetting to UK English and it stays for a
while and then changes to the US English again.



2. Again on Word crop marks have appear at top and bottom right and left.
I just can't find a way to get rid of them.



3. When clicking on the send e-mail option on Word or Excel I get the
message: Could not start e-mail program. Check your network connection.
Make sure Office is installed correctly, your e-mail program is set up
correctly and you can connect to you e-mail sever.



I use outlook 2003 for e-mail and I've tried reinstalling XP professional
to cure the above problems but to no avail.



Any ideas please.



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