Outlook is a popular email and calendar program. It’s one of the most popular programs in the world, and it’s free to use. However, there are some things you can do to make it more difficult for people to find errors in their email and calendar entries. One way is to change the spellchecking language in Outlook online. This can make it more difficult for people to find errors in their email and calendar entries. Another way is to set up a rule that Outlook must use the same spelling of certain words when checking for errors. This can help prevent people from accidentally making mistakes when they type text into Outlook. If you want to try these methods, you first need to create a new account in Outlook online. Then, set up your spellchecking language preferences. Once you’ve done this, you can start using Outlook online with your new spelling preferences in place.


Are you sending an email in a second language but not sure if you spelled a word correctly? Microsoft Outlook Online has a quick and easy way to change the spellchecking language to help you out.

Outlook Online will detect your browser’s default language, which in turn normally picks up your default language from your computer’s operating system. Fortunately, Outlook Online lets you choose and switch to a second language from a list of supported languages. Once you’ve finished emailing in that language, you can turn your spellchecker back to the original language.

To change the spell-checker, first, log in to the Outlook Online website. From there, click on the gear icon in the top-right corner of the screen, and then select “View All Outlook Settings.”

In the Settings panel that opens, click Email > Compose And Reply.

At the bottom of the options on the right-hand side of the settings, click “Microsoft Editor Settings.”

In the panel that opens, select the down arrow icon to the right of the “Proofing Language” dropdown. Choose the language that you want to spellcheck, then click “OK.”

You can now close the Settings panel and write your email in the language that you’ve chosen. When you’re ready to go back to the original language, open the Settings menu and change the “Proofing Language” dropdown back.

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