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Hey everyone! Thank you for your patience and apologize for any frustrations. While All bugs have been resolved on Apple’s end, the spell checker inside the app is linked to your device and keyboard settings. However, due to limitations in the Outlook mobile app, this feature is currently only available when using the quick reply option. To vote / comment on the spellcheck feature in the compose screen please go to the following link: https://outlook.uservoice.com/forums/293349-outlook-for-ios/suggestions/34198510-spell-check-in-the-compose-screen-view
If you have any questions, please contact us inside the app at Settings>Help & Feedback> Contact support we look forward to assisting you. :-)
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The simple solution to this is to separate the two on the menu. I would recommend putting "move to folder" at the bottom of the menu. In general one would think that menu items would be separated in alternate order by placing one easy to correct action beside one difficult to correct action. Anything that deletes or relocates a email to the abyss of another folder is difficult to correct unless one quickly clicks the undo button. So as an example "mark as read/unread" should seperate selectable actions like "move to folder/spam".
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Please just display the Native Link Rendering of the original link in the actual original email displayed in Outlook for iOS in the first place and put the actual safe link into the background. The rather LONG safe link provides no informational value to the user and results in unnecessary lose of screen real estate and excess scrolling OR enable Native Link Rendering for when a person long presses on a link to get the alternative menu options. Currently it just duplicates the ATP safe link when it could be more informative by providing Native Link Rendering.