So, based on this observation, the workaround to get around this issue was easy:Ĭopy the WINWORD.exe file from Office12 folder to Office14 folder, and restart Outlook. If nothing found, it then disables all Word-depended features like Spelling Check. When my Outlook 2010 launches, it looks for the Word executable file WinWord.exe in the same directory. For example, my Office 2007 is installed in Office12 folder while my Outlook 2010 is installed in Office14 folder, both under Microsoft Office folder. So when Outlook couldn’t find a working copy of Word application, it greys out these features.Įach version of Office is installed in a number-based sub-directory under the main Microsoft Office folder. The features like Spelling Check and AutoCorrect in Outlook are integrated tightly with the same version of Word. Turned out, that’s because I have a mixed Microsoft Office versions installed, running Outlook 2010 alone while Word is still on 2007. Only the basic ones, like Always checks spelling before sending, are still available. My Outlook 2010’s Spelling Check Options (called Proofing in Outlook 2010), as well as AutoCorrect Options were all greyed out, so I don’t get the usual correct as you type feature as I usually get on my other computers.