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I thought the way to change the sdefualt dictionary in Word was
Tools/Options/Spelling and Grammar Tab/Custom Dictionarys/ Select the dictionary you want to be the default and then click Change Default. Here is where I start having problems. I thought all I should have to do after that is click OK and then its done. I took a test on SAM (a testing site for school) and it kept saying the first wrong thing I did was click OK after changing the default. Should I be doing something else before I click OK? Help?!!! I'm taking the MOUS Word test this afternoon! |
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Replied to this duplicate question yesterday in a couple of
places. Cindy Meister |
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