OFF: Can't Run Spelling Checker After Removing Another ProgramID: Q135022
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When you run the spelling checker in a Microsoft program, you may receive
one of the following error messages, even if you installed the spelling
checker when you ran Setup for the application:
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft PowerPointCannot initialize spelling checker.
-and-Sorry, there is no valid speller. You should run Setup and reinstall.
Microsoft Project:The spelling information is missing from the registry. You should run Setup and reinstall.
Spelling checker not installed. To install the spelling checker, run Microsoft Project Setup from your Microsoft Project disks.
This problem occurs when you run the Setup program for one of the
applications listed above in maintenance mode and you remove the spelling
checker for the application, or when you remove the entire application.
For example, if you install Microsoft PowerPoint, and you then install
Microsoft Excel, if you run the Microsoft PowerPoint Setup program in
maintenance mode, and you remove the spelling checker, the Spelling
command no longer works in Microsoft Excel.
This problem occurs because when you run the Setup program for these
Microsoft programs in maintenance mode and you remove the spelling
checker or the entire application, the Setup program removes the spelling
files and the associated registry entries, even though the spelling
checker is a shared application.
Note that this problem does not occur with Microsoft Word because
Microsoft Word uses different spelling files than the other Microsoft
applications.
To work around this problem, you can reinstall the spelling files for your Microsoft application by doing the following:
From the Microsoft Project Pjreadme.hlp file:
When removing Microsoft Project, certain files will be removed that will affect the usage of the Microsoft Office applications. If Microsoft Office or one of the standalone Office applications are being used on the system after Microsoft Project is removed, the other applications should be reinstalled to function property. The opposite case is also true. Removing Microsoft Office or a standalone Office application will remove files that Microsoft Project uses. Microsoft Project should be reinstalled after another Microsoft Office application is removed.
Pjreadme.hlp "Microsoft Project Product Update Information," Microsoft
Project, version 4.1, C:\Msoffice\Winproj (the folder to which you
install Microsoft Project).
Additional query words: 97 prj41 Mssp32.dll and Mssp_am.lex
Keywords : kbualink97 xlproof projwin offwin offlocal
Version : WINDOWS:4.1,7.0,97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type :
Last Reviewed: May 4, 1999