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Language and spelling check button disabled, how to fix?

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hello everyone,


I'm having a trouble that seems to be frequent lately (see below a former discussion), and that is driving me nuts.

I've installed my dictionaries, verified the about.config marks, and still the right click for spell check and language choice has disappeared on my outlook 365 web.

Curiously, it works perfectly on Outlook 365 web on Chrome, and here in this text box on Firefox.

Would anyone have a clue how to fix it? (don't want to have to switch browser from Firefox)


Thank youé1 Daphne


Antony Tsindos Antony Tsindos Question owner 6/27/17, 1:18 AM

Thank you for your replies all. I have worked it out. The language packs were installed but not "Unpacked" All OK now. Thanks cor-el cor-el

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6/27/17, 6:32 PM

Language packs (strings for the user interface) do not need to be unpacked, but dictionaries always do need to be unpacked (they have an unpack property), so do not mix up these two.

   https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/Install_Manifests#unpack
hello everyone, I'm having a trouble that seems to be frequent lately (see below a former discussion), and that is driving me nuts. I've installed my dictionaries, verified the about.config marks, and still the right click for spell check and language choice has disappeared on my outlook 365 web. Curiously, it works perfectly on Outlook 365 web on Chrome, and here in this text box on Firefox. Would anyone have a clue how to fix it? (don't want to have to switch browser from Firefox) Thank youé1 Daphne Antony Tsindos Antony Tsindos Question owner 6/27/17, 1:18 AM Thank you for your replies all. I have worked it out. The language packs were installed but not "Unpacked" All OK now. Thanks cor-el cor-el Top 10 Contributor Moderator 6/27/17, 6:32 PM Language packs (strings for the user interface) do not need to be unpacked, but dictionaries always do need to be unpacked (they have an unpack property), so do not mix up these two. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/Install_Manifests#unpack