I seriously dont know how MS could leave this option out of the new version especially when there is no option for editor to automatically open when replying. Need to do better Microsoft.
Always Spell Check Before Sending - New Outlook
The setting to ALWAYS SPELL CHECK BEFORE SENDING is not an option in New Outlook. I see where it highlights misspelled words, but when you write a very long email, you might miss that and the automatic spell check in the older version is a good backstop to that. Is this going to be changed?
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2024-05-02T00:00:48+00:00 Dear Chuck Bach,
Good day! Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community. We are happy to assist you.
Based on your description, I understand that you are looking for the "Always Spell Check Before Sending" option in New Outlook. I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you.
Currently, this option is not available in New Outlook. We do understand your concern about this feature that how it helps you to improve your efficiency in such daily busy work schedule but as it is related with new Outlook product design, so it is suggested to submit your valuable feedback directly to Microsoft product development team by either go to Help from your Outlook > submit Feedback or by posting on Ideas · Community (microsoft.com) . This is require because as we are from community team, we can only assist you to troubleshoot the query and providing you required information for feature’s availability status.
This community team and Microsoft product development team are separate. So for feature’s suggestion or by design query, user need to submit feedback from their side to Microsoft product team. Once user send feedback via above mentioned way, it’s sent to Microsoft directly and it's routed to the relevant product teams who can review it.
To check more details about how to submit feedback, kindly refer this article Learn about how to provide feedback to Microsoft - Microsoft 365 admin | Microsoft Learn
I hope this helps. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to ask.
Sincerely
Sherry | Microsoft Community Moderator