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How Do You Get Back English Spell Checking If All Outlook Express Offers Is French?

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How Do You Get Back English Spell Checking If All Outlook Express Offers Is French?

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How to Get Back English Spell Checking If All Outlook Express Offers is French Saturday January 24, 2009 Filer l’anglaise (to take an English leave), the French say when they mean what the English call a French leave: sneaking out without excusing oneself or asking for permission. You and me, we won’t take sides in this exchange of pleasantries, of course — but Outlook Express does: it takes a French leave, for sure… or maybe it file l’anglaise, for it can but speak French after its English dictionary has gone missing: ›› Want your email’s spelling controlled in Outlook Express and all it offers is a French spell checker (after you installed Office 2007 perchance)? If your recipients are not ready yet for a comp

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How to Get Back English Spell Checking If All Outlook Express Offers is French Saturday January 24, 2009Filer l’anglaise (to take an English leave), the French say when they mean what the English call a French leave: sneaking out without excusing oneself or asking for permission. You and me, we won’t take sides in this exchange of pleasantries, of course — but Outlook Express does: it takes a French leave, for sure… or maybe it file l’anglaise, for it can but speak French after its English dictionary has gone missing: ›› Want your email’s spelling controlled in Outlook Express and all it offers is a French spell checker (after you installed Office 2007 perchance)? If your recipients are not ready yet for a compl

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Filer l’anglaise (to take an English leave), the French say when they mean what the English call a French leave: sneaking out without excusing oneself or asking for permission. You and me, we won’t take sides in this exchange of pleasantries, of course — but Outlook Express does: it takes a French leave, for sure… or maybe it file l’anglaise, for it can but speak French after its English dictionary has gone missing: ›› Want your email’s spelling controlled in Outlook Express and all it offers is a French spell checker (after you installed Office 2007 perchance)? If your recipients are not ready yet for a complete French immersion, here’s how to get the English spell checker back into Outlook Express.

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Filer l’anglaise (to take an English leave), the French say when they mean what the English call a French leave: sneaking out without excusing oneself or asking for permission. You and me, we won’t take sides in this exchange of pleasantries, of course — but Outlook Express does: it takes a French leave, for sure… or maybe it file l’anglaise, for it can but speak French after its English dictionary has gone missing: ›› Want your email’s spelling controlled in Outlook Express and all it offers is a French spell checker (after you installed Office 2007 perchance)? If your recipients are not ready yet for a complete French immersion, here’s how to get the English spell checker back into Outlook Express.

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