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I am writing several documents. I want to reference a table of words
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Use the Find and Replace dialog box?
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "SJ" wrote in message news ![]() I am writing several documents. I want to reference a table of words checking as I create that I only use the word in those tables. Any suggestions. Thanks |
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Stefan Thank you. I was clear, or do not understand how your response will
work, probably the latter. I am writing a series of grade level articles for students. I need the words in these articles to all come from a word list. I want to have Word check the article aggainst the word list and show words not in the list that are used in the article. This way I can go back and check the articles for 100 compliance. Is this more clear, will your method work? Thanks Scott "Stefan Blom" wrote: Use the Find and Replace dialog box? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "SJ" wrote in message news ![]() I am writing several documents. I want to reference a table of words checking as I create that I only use the word in those tables. Any suggestions. Thanks |
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SJ,
Can you create a custom dictionary? "SJ" wrote: Stefan Thank you. I was clear, or do not understand how your response will work, probably the latter. I am writing a series of grade level articles for students. I need the words in these articles to all come from a word list. I want to have Word check the article aggainst the word list and show words not in the list that are used in the article. This way I can go back and check the articles for 100 compliance. Is this more clear, will your method work? Thanks Scott "Stefan Blom" wrote: Use the Find and Replace dialog box? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "SJ" wrote in message news ![]() I am writing several documents. I want to reference a table of words checking as I create that I only use the word in those tables. Any suggestions. Thanks |
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Larry Thank you for your response. Did not realize you had offered help. I
do not know how. Can you point me in that direction? What would be the next steps? Create Dictinary. Use Find to search all words in Dictionary? "Larry Root" wrote: SJ, Can you create a custom dictionary? "SJ" wrote: Stefan Thank you. I was clear, or do not understand how your response will work, probably the latter. I am writing a series of grade level articles for students. I need the words in these articles to all come from a word list. I want to have Word check the article aggainst the word list and show words not in the list that are used in the article. This way I can go back and check the articles for 100 compliance. Is this more clear, will your method work? Thanks Scott "Stefan Blom" wrote: Use the Find and Replace dialog box? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "SJ" wrote in message news ![]() checking as I create that I only use the word in those tables. Any suggestions. Thanks |
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I don't think the idea of a custom dictionary would work unless you could
disable the main spell checking lexicon and enable only the custom dictionary, and I don't believe there's any way to do this. If there were, the idea would be to put all the "allowed" words in your custom dictionary, and then any word not in that dictionary would be marked as misspelled. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "SJ" wrote in message ... Larry Thank you for your response. Did not realize you had offered help. I do not know how. Can you point me in that direction? What would be the next steps? Create Dictinary. Use Find to search all words in Dictionary? "Larry Root" wrote: SJ, Can you create a custom dictionary? "SJ" wrote: Stefan Thank you. I was clear, or do not understand how your response will work, probably the latter. I am writing a series of grade level articles for students. I need the words in these articles to all come from a word list. I want to have Word check the article aggainst the word list and show words not in the list that are used in the article. This way I can go back and check the articles for 100 compliance. Is this more clear, will your method work? Thanks Scott "Stefan Blom" wrote: Use the Find and Replace dialog box? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "SJ" wrote in message news ![]() checking as I create that I only use the word in those tables. Any suggestions. Thanks |
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Suzanne appreciate the thoughts. Any other suggestions? Another way. Maybe
use Excel with tables??? I need help obviously. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I don't think the idea of a custom dictionary would work unless you could disable the main spell checking lexicon and enable only the custom dictionary, and I don't believe there's any way to do this. If there were, the idea would be to put all the "allowed" words in your custom dictionary, and then any word not in that dictionary would be marked as misspelled. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "SJ" wrote in message ... Larry Thank you for your response. Did not realize you had offered help. I do not know how. Can you point me in that direction? What would be the next steps? Create Dictinary. Use Find to search all words in Dictionary? "Larry Root" wrote: SJ, Can you create a custom dictionary? "SJ" wrote: Stefan Thank you. I was clear, or do not understand how your response will work, probably the latter. I am writing a series of grade level articles for students. I need the words in these articles to all come from a word list. I want to have Word check the article aggainst the word list and show words not in the list that are used in the article. This way I can go back and check the articles for 100 compliance. Is this more clear, will your method work? Thanks Scott "Stefan Blom" wrote: Use the Find and Replace dialog box? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "SJ" wrote in message news ![]() checking as I create that I only use the word in those tables. Any suggestions. Thanks |
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Larry, Suzanne exactly what you said works, I think. I can create custom
dictionaries, turn them off and on, and check the words for 100 percent compliance it seems. I have not done the last part yet! I thank you both, all for your help. I am helping schools of disadvantaged children and this was a big help, and this is a big step forward as well. SJ "SJ" wrote: Suzanne appreciate the thoughts. Any other suggestions? Another way. Maybe use Excel with tables??? I need help obviously. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I don't think the idea of a custom dictionary would work unless you could disable the main spell checking lexicon and enable only the custom dictionary, and I don't believe there's any way to do this. If there were, the idea would be to put all the "allowed" words in your custom dictionary, and then any word not in that dictionary would be marked as misspelled. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "SJ" wrote in message ... Larry Thank you for your response. Did not realize you had offered help. I do not know how. Can you point me in that direction? What would be the next steps? Create Dictinary. Use Find to search all words in Dictionary? "Larry Root" wrote: SJ, Can you create a custom dictionary? "SJ" wrote: Stefan Thank you. I was clear, or do not understand how your response will work, probably the latter. I am writing a series of grade level articles for students. I need the words in these articles to all come from a word list. I want to have Word check the article aggainst the word list and show words not in the list that are used in the article. This way I can go back and check the articles for 100 compliance. Is this more clear, will your method work? Thanks Scott "Stefan Blom" wrote: Use the Find and Replace dialog box? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "SJ" wrote in message news ![]() checking as I create that I only use the word in those tables. Any suggestions. Thanks |
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![]() Well it was too good to be true. I cannot turn off the regular dictionary to only use the custom dictionary... Any thoughts?? "SJ" wrote: Suzanne appreciate the thoughts. Any other suggestions? Another way. Maybe use Excel with tables??? I need help obviously. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I don't think the idea of a custom dictionary would work unless you could disable the main spell checking lexicon and enable only the custom dictionary, and I don't believe there's any way to do this. If there were, the idea would be to put all the "allowed" words in your custom dictionary, and then any word not in that dictionary would be marked as misspelled. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "SJ" wrote in message ... Larry Thank you for your response. Did not realize you had offered help. I do not know how. Can you point me in that direction? What would be the next steps? Create Dictinary. Use Find to search all words in Dictionary? "Larry Root" wrote: SJ, Can you create a custom dictionary? "SJ" wrote: Stefan Thank you. I was clear, or do not understand how your response will work, probably the latter. I am writing a series of grade level articles for students. I need the words in these articles to all come from a word list. I want to have Word check the article aggainst the word list and show words not in the list that are used in the article. This way I can go back and check the articles for 100 compliance. Is this more clear, will your method work? Thanks Scott "Stefan Blom" wrote: Use the Find and Replace dialog box? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "SJ" wrote in message news ![]() checking as I create that I only use the word in those tables. Any suggestions. Thanks |
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That's exactly what I said to begin with.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "SJ" wrote in message news ![]() Well it was too good to be true. I cannot turn off the regular dictionary to only use the custom dictionary... Any thoughts?? "SJ" wrote: Suzanne appreciate the thoughts. Any other suggestions? Another way. Maybe use Excel with tables??? I need help obviously. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I don't think the idea of a custom dictionary would work unless you could disable the main spell checking lexicon and enable only the custom dictionary, and I don't believe there's any way to do this. If there were, the idea would be to put all the "allowed" words in your custom dictionary, and then any word not in that dictionary would be marked as misspelled. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "SJ" wrote in message ... Larry Thank you for your response. Did not realize you had offered help. I do not know how. Can you point me in that direction? What would be the next steps? Create Dictinary. Use Find to search all words in Dictionary? "Larry Root" wrote: SJ, Can you create a custom dictionary? "SJ" wrote: Stefan Thank you. I was clear, or do not understand how your response will work, probably the latter. I am writing a series of grade level articles for students. I need the words in these articles to all come from a word list. I want to have Word check the article aggainst the word list and show words not in the list that are used in the article. This way I can go back and check the articles for 100 compliance. Is this more clear, will your method work? Thanks Scott "Stefan Blom" wrote: Use the Find and Replace dialog box? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "SJ" wrote in message news ![]() words checking as I create that I only use the word in those tables. Any suggestions. Thanks |
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