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Default Why is "Add to Dictionary" greyed out on right click in MS Word

When I am spell checking I like to right click on medical terms and add them
to my custom dictionary. Recently the "Add to dictionary" in the drop down
has been greyed out. I've gone through the Proofing menu to make sure3 the
custome dictionary is properly checked and check only frm main dictionary is
unchecked.
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See the relevant part of
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/MasterSpellCheck.htm

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When I am spell checking I like to right click on medical terms and add

them
to my custom dictionary. Recently the "Add to dictionary" in the drop

down
has been greyed out. I've gone through the Proofing menu to make sure3

the
custome dictionary is properly checked and check only frm main dictionary

is
unchecked.


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