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I have friends and family in non English speaking countries and like to email them in their own language. Every time I do this every thing is underlined in red as it is perceived as errors in spelling. I want to get rid of this as it irritates me.

The following reply is by : Bradley Stark :
You can turn auto spell check off. You can still check before you send. Bradley Stark

  1. C2C Said,

    turn off the spell check
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  2. Naraku . Said,

    write in proper english
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  3. Somebody Said,

    Right click and click "ignore". You may have to do it a few times…
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  4. L1ZZ1E Said,

    hi-don't know if all emails things are the same but on mine you go into "tools" at the top and there is a bit where you can switch the spellcheck off.
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  5. Bradley Stark Said,

    You can turn auto spell check off. You can still check before you send. Bradley Stark
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    Bradley Stark

  6. john the bronze Said,

    go 2 format and click on spelling then select ignored spelling then itz all good.
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  7. briarwood Said,

    tools>options>spelling and grammar tab - untick the top field that says 'check spelling as you type'.
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  8. mermaid Said,

    just right click the word, and then add that word to your dictionary. thats all.

    It happens to me when I write my language in english, so mostly I will ignore that or i will do like this. go ahead!!!…
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  9. joe_on_drums Said,

    If you don't have a language preference option, you might consider writing on Microsoft Word, then sending the e-mail right from there!

    It's as easy as your e-mail service, or easier and you may have some added luxuries to add onto the copy that you won't find on e-mail (borders, clip art, etc.)

    For the language preference on Word, go to:
    Tools
    Language
    Set Language

    then select the language that you need and click OK

    this should work for your mail and you don't have to set it to default if you want to go back to English later.
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