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SYMPTOMSWhile performing a spell check on an HTML mail message using Microsoft Outlook 98 you notice that certain abbreviations that end with a period have an additional period appended. CAUSE
This behavior is a result of using the 32-bit dictionary from one of the
following products:
RESOLUTIONTo avoid this behavior, click either Ignore or Ignore All when the spell checker flags these abbreviations. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Outlook 98. MORE INFORMATION
When performing a spell check on a mail message, abbreviations such as,
"Mr.", "Mrs." and "Ms." will be flagged as misspelled words. If you change
the spelling, the spell checker will add an additional period after the
abbreviation. An additional period will be added each time the spell
checker is run.
NOTE: The spell checker flags the letters before the period as a misspelled
word. The existing period is ignored. State abbreviations such as N.Y.,
Wash. and D.C. are not flagged.
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