For more on the exclusion dictionary, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/Ex...ordFromDic.htm
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"Mike Faulkner" wrote in message
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Graham
Many thanks, exactly what I was hoping discover. I think it's entirely
possible we can have this exclsuion file 'Roam' with the user(s).
Regards
Mike
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
As either is acceptable in UK English, neither is flagged as incorrect,
but
if you insist on flagging words with 'ize' as incorrect, then you need
to
add an exclusion dictionary containing those words. Exclusion
dioctionary is
listed in Word 2007 help and under 'specify a preferred spelling for a
word'
(exclude dictionary) in Word 2003 help.
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Mike Faulkner wrote:
Brian
Usually 'realize' is spelt 'realise' in the UK (see
www.dictionary.cambridge.org).
I am looking for another method besides AutoCorrect to flag 'realize'
as an error.
Reards
Mike
"Brian" wrote:
As realize is English UK, I don't understand the problem.
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Brian McCaffery
"Mike Faulkner" wrote:
Hello
AOs: Windows XP
App: Office XP
I created a new document with 'English U.K.' as the language. If I
enter 'realize' instead of 'realise' it is not flagged as a
spelling mistake.
I have added an AutoCorrect entry to correct this. However, this is
method is only good for this PC.
What else can I do to flag U.S. spelt words as a spelling errors.
Regards
Mike