We like you anyway pill. Didn't anyone tell you I read between the lines? HA! Shirley -----Original Message----- From: Phillip Matthews <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Thursday, January 13, 2000 10:36 AM Subject: Re: NON-PD: Browser with spell checker >Shirley, Sorry about that, not my words,(copy and paste from OUTLOOK >EXPPRESS help.) >Should know better then to trust the nerds, If you really want to be >confused I could have put in my own words, >but seeing I can't spell my own name only on Sunday, and this ain't >Sunday, and I got no spell checker went this way. LOL > >Pill > > >> Phil, Don't use those big words . I don't know what your saying. It >reminds >> me of something I seen once. It was a survey about giving directions. >It >> seems as tho if a man gives directions he gives them in >north,south,east and >> west. Wheras if a woman gives directions she gives them like this--Go >> syraighht 2 blocks and turn right,then go 3 blocks where you will see >a Wal >> Mart on your left and thats where you turn left. Makes sense to >me.HA!HA! >> Shirley >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Phillip Matthews <[log in to unmask]> >> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> >> Date: Thursday, January 13, 2000 8:41 AM >> Subject: Re: NON-PD: Browser with spell checker >> >> >> >Shirley, >> >> Just run OUTLOOK EXPRESS it has automatic spell check. It's part of >> >> Internet Explorer and one of the better e-mail programs. >> >> >> >> SIR JAMES >> > >> > >> >Sorry SIR JAMES, this is not exactly correct. >> > >> >Outlook Express uses the spelling checker provided with the following >> >Microsoft Office 95 and Office 97 programs: Microsoft Word, Microsoft >> >Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint. If you do not have one of these >> >programs installed, the Spelling command is not available. >> > >> >Just plain Phil >>