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I need to turn on spell check, but I wonder if hotmail have this funtion, who can tell me the answer? If yes , how to do it? Thank you very much! Asked Dec, 16 2010
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Obtain a copy of the missing file csapi3t1.dll and place it in the folder "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Proof".

Method 1

Click Start, Run, type msconfig and hit Enter. When the System Configuration Utility starts, click the button captioned Expand File.... In the Expand One File from Installation Source dialog box type the name of the file you want to restore (e.g. csapi3t1.dll), select the location to restore from (this will either be your Windows XP CD or a folder named i386 on your hard disk) and enter the name of the folder where the restored file should go (C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Proof). Then click Expand.After have done this, you may need to restart Windows. You should also verify that "Always check spelling" is enabled in Tools, Options, Spelling.If you can't find an i386 folder, you might have a copy of csapi3t1.dll somewhere on your Microsoft Office CD. Copies may also be extracted from the file mailnews.cab in an Internet Explorer 5.0 or 5.5 distribution set, the file win98_27.cab on a Windows 98 CD, or the file Win_10.cab on a Windows Me CD.

Method 2

Download a copy of the file by clicking on this link. Just run the downloaded file to install it into its usual location. Answered Dec, 16 2010
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Hi, you can see:
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/thread?tid=64716e1d0196a5ff&hl=en Answered Jul, 20 2011
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This will work for you http://kfalck.net/2009/12/15/how-to-disable-google-chrome-spell-checking-on-mac-os-x Answered Apr, 08 2011
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You must start in Windows explorer. You need to find the dictionary file that it uses. It will have a .bdic extension.

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The .bdic dictionary file is most likely in the following locations:

In windows XP - C:\Documents and Settings > [Your Username] > Local Settings > Application Data > Google > Chrome > Application > Dictionaries

In windows Vista - C:\ Users > [Your Username] > AppData > Local > Google > Chrome > Application > Dictionaries

[Username] will be your Windows UserID

If it is not located in one of those locations, then use search (located in the Start menu of Windows Vista) and look for *.bdic.

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After finding the .bdic file, open it in a text editor and delete everything inside and save it. You can't just delete it, because Chrome will simply replace it. You must save it in the same location, with the same name, as a 0KB file. This will disable the spell check function.

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If you want to restore the spell check function in the future, delete the 0KB file and Google Chrome will replace it with a new dictionary. Answered Dec, 31 2010
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