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[Proposal] Support for Multiple Languages in Spell Checker #250

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QuentinSc opened this issue Jun 24, 2024 · 0 comments
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[Proposal] Support for Multiple Languages in Spell Checker #250

QuentinSc opened this issue Jun 24, 2024 · 0 comments
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Describe the solution you'd like
I would like the Windows 11 Mail application to support multiple languages in its spell checker and grammar checker features. Currently, these features are only available in English, which limits their usefulness for users who need to write emails in other languages. Implementing support for multiple languages would enhance the user experience by allowing users to choose their preferred language for spell checking and grammar correction.

Is your proposal implemented in Windows Mail?
No, this proposal is not implemented in Windows Mail. The current version of the application only supports spell checking and grammar checking in English.

Additional context
Many users, including myself, write emails in various languages. The ability to choose the language for spell checking and grammar correction is crucial for ensuring the accuracy and professionalism of our communications. Adding this feature would make the Windows 11 Mail application more versatile and user-friendly for a global audience.

Thank you for considering this feature request.

Best regards,

@QuentinSc QuentinSc added the enhancement New feature or request label Jun 24, 2024
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