> Hi Bob
>
> Quote: -
>
> “If you install Office 2003, even in a partial or custom installation, for
> just the proofing tools for example, you will generally be asked to download
> the updates as the updates are provided at the CD product level, not based on
> installed features. If you're using MS Update you can change the settings to
> ask you before installing and then just say no/don't ask about this update
> again.â€
>
> Many thanks for replying to my query - your answer as I have quoted above
> has totally answered my query, as this was exactly what I wanted to know.
>
> I am going to go ahead and use my previous copy of Office 2000 Premium and
> install only the Proofing Tools from that CD. I will change the settings on
> Windows Update to ask me before installing any updates from Office 2000 and
> then just say no/don't ask about this update again.
>
> Having said that, could I not just use the spellchecker from Office 97
> instead of the one from Office 2000? - will Office 97 still run on Windows XP
> or not?
>
> All responses gratefully received - please keep up the good work.
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
>
> > Hi Happy,
> >
> > Outlook Express has never had its own proofing tools. It has piggy backed onto the Office proofing tools in prior verisions.
> > Office 2007 uses new proofing tools and the Outlook Express/Internet Explorer team has not updated to use those tools.
> >
> > If you install Office 2003, even in a partial or custom installation, for just the proofing tools for example, you will generally
> > be asked to download the updates as the updates are provided at the CD product level, not based on installed features. If you're
> > using MS Update you can change the settings to ask you before installing and then just say no/don't ask about this update again.
> >
> > There is at least one location that has free Outlook Express spellers other than U.S. English, including a British one at
> >
http://tinyspell.m6.net/dict.htm> > but note the disclaimer there as well.
> >
> > =============
> > <<"happy37" <happy37[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1A7E79D0-4C1F-418B-9EC7-B90A62319CCF[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > Hi all
> >
> > Just wanted to know if there is a free British/UK spellchecker for Outlook
> > Express available?
> >
> > Does anyone out there know of one and where I can get hold of it, please?
> >
> > As I have got Office 2007 installed on my PC, I have read on the Internet
> > that Office 2007 "breaks" the Spell check function in Outlook Express?
> >
> > Otherwise, could I not use the Office 2007 British/UK spell-check function
> > in Outlook Express?
> >
> > I have also read that I can install an earlier spellchecker from Office 2003
> > or XP -if I can do this with your detailed instructions...can this still be
> > done withouthaving to worry about installing impending Office updates for
> > Office 2003 or not?
> >
> > How do I go about installing the earlier spellchecker from Office 2003 or
> > Office XP? -please provide detailed instructions.
> >
> > How can the impending updates for Office 2003 or XP be "fixed" so that I
> > won't have to install them as I won't need them, will I?
> >
> > What would I have to do to resolve the situation after I have re-installed
> > Office 2007 with the spellchecker from either Office 2003 or XP.
> >
> > All responses gratefully received.
> >
> > Regards >>
> > --
> >
> > Bob Buckland ?:-)
> > MS Office System Products MVP
> >
> > *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
> >
> >
> >