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I'm not sure how to say this. I've asked this question before but did not
get an answer. I click on the spell check icon and the message comes up that spell check is finished checking the document. But when I look through the document, or am making more changes, I discover a misspelled work (such as signifiant). I went into Tools/Options/Spelling & Grammar/Custom Dictionaries. There is a Custom Dictionary there with it listed as the default - I did not create it because I haven't taught myself how to do that yet. I unchecked it but the spell check still did not find the mistake. Did the Word dictionary get misplaced somehow or turned off? How do I get to where it's located to fix it? Will that have to be done by the IT Department? Thanks. |
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Hi Diane,
Try going into Tools, Options, spelling & Grammar and click "Recheck Document". You may have ignored some spelling error in the past. Deb "Diane R." wrote: I'm not sure how to say this. I've asked this question before but did not get an answer. I click on the spell check icon and the message comes up that spell check is finished checking the document. But when I look through the document, or am making more changes, I discover a misspelled work (such as signifiant). I went into Tools/Options/Spelling & Grammar/Custom Dictionaries. There is a Custom Dictionary there with it listed as the default - I did not create it because I haven't taught myself how to do that yet. I unchecked it but the spell check still did not find the mistake. Did the Word dictionary get misplaced somehow or turned off? How do I get to where it's located to fix it? Will that have to be done by the IT Department? Thanks. |
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Select the text (CTRL+A) then tools language set language set a
language for which the spelling dictionary is installed eg US English or UK English and uncheck both check boxes. Check tools options save prompt to save normal template. Format styles & formatting Normal style Right click and select 'modify' Format modify language. Ensure the same language settings are applied. OK Check the box 'Add to template'. When you exit Word you will get a prompt about saving normal.dot. Agree to save it. Word will have created the custom.dic file. This stores your personal spelling choices when you add something to the dictionary. It is an editable text file. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Diane R. wrote: I'm not sure how to say this. I've asked this question before but did not get an answer. I click on the spell check icon and the message comes up that spell check is finished checking the document. But when I look through the document, or am making more changes, I discover a misspelled work (such as signifiant). I went into Tools/Options/Spelling & Grammar/Custom Dictionaries. There is a Custom Dictionary there with it listed as the default - I did not create it because I haven't taught myself how to do that yet. I unchecked it but the spell check still did not find the mistake. Did the Word dictionary get misplaced somehow or turned off? How do I get to where it's located to fix it? Will that have to be done by the IT Department? Thanks. |
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