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I have 4 dictionaries installed in Thunderbird 65.0. They are listed in the Add-on dictionary list but those languages don't show up under the language tab.

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I have 4 dictionaries installed in Thunderbird 65.0. They are listed in the Add-on dictionary list but those languages don't show up under the language tab so I can't use the the spell checkers. How can I solve this problem?

I have 4 dictionaries installed in Thunderbird 65.0. They are listed in the Add-on dictionary list but those languages don't show up under the language tab so I can't use the the spell checkers. How can I solve this problem?

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Good. When your problem is fixed can you mark the topic as 'Solved' please? Thank you.

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It wasn't so clear how to install the dictionaries in Thunderbird 65.0 but I succeed in the end. Thanks Christ1 for your tip. I downloaded them from addons.mozilla.org and not from addons.thunderbird.net (because that doesn't work). After that I searched on my hard disk for the just downloaded .xpi files. I started Thunderbird and clicked in the menu (right top of the screen) on "Add-ons" - chose dictionaries (at the left side of the screen) and dragged the dictionary .xpi files into the Thunderbird dictionaries screen. And I chose "add" when I got the question add or cancel.

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Good. When your problem is fixed can you mark the topic as 'Solved' please? Thank you.