Selected Spelling and Autocorrect, and a Editor Options dialog opened and it had a Proofing link that when selected showed me the Custom Dictionaries button that is discussed in the tutorial.This lets you customize your dictionary and makes creating Word documents easier.
![]() In any Office application ( Word, Outlook, Powerpoint, etc. Click File Options. In the Options menu Click the Proofing tab, and then Click the Custom Dictionaries button. The Custom Dictionaries list should appear. Click Edit Word List. In the custom.dic dialog you can Type in Word(s) and then Add them to the dictionary. Or if you need to remove a word just Click the word from the Dictionary list, and then Click Delete. Alternatively, you can edit the Office dictionary custom words list using Notepad. You can also edit the Dictionary from its.dic text file located at: AppDataMicrosoftUProofCustom.dic 6. Just open up custom.dic and start typing in the words that you want to add to the custom dictionary. Keep it to one word per line and remember that words are case sensitive when being spell-checked later. Any word youve added to the custom.dic file no longer gets flagged by Office 2010 spellchecker. When I enter AppDataMicrosoftUProofCustom.dic I am informed that windows cant find C:users etc. Any idea why Reply Jessica Ah, the article is missing the backslashes you need for the file path. Just copy the location from the article into My Computer, but before you hit Enter, add a between: AppData Microsoft UProof Custom.dic So it should look exactly like this: AppDataMicrosoftUProofCustom.dic Now go ahead and pres Enter, and the file will pop right up. It might ask you which program to open it with Notepad works great, and be sure to save when youre done.) This article is great, by the way; I just installed a fresh version of Office, and Im very grateful that I dont have to right-clickAdd every single word that was in my custom dictionary I can add them all at once Reply MrGroove Hi Jessica Not sure what happened to my blog It lost its formatting and all the between the path Thanks to you, I went ahead and updated the post to show the proper path Thank you very much Reply Kerrie Gesmondi I enjoy you taking the time to publish this post It continues to be quite helpful to me certainly Value it Reply Carol Dear Groovy, I want to remove the variant spellings enrol and enrolment. They dont appear in the custom dictionary, but the spell checker doesnt mark them as misspelled. What am I missing Thanks, Carol Reply David I could not find one a reply to the email from Carol below. I similarly wish to remove a word that is not in the custom dictionary and which does not get picked up in Outlook when I spell check it, The word is fopr the other word os provision so I just dont know why they sais through the spellchecker. Carol September 30, 2011 at 2:23 pm Dear Groovy, I want to remove the variant spellings enrol and enrolment. What am I missing Thanks Reply Karen Thanks Easy to follow instructions. Reply shane tout You might want to mention there is a difference if going through Outlook. The Proofing option is not available UNLESS you open a message first. Easier to change from Word or PowerPoint then it is changed in all applications. ![]() Get Rid Of Custom Dictionary In Microsoft Word Software And ServicesReply Brian Burgess madscientest That is why we are here AND with all the new software and services coming from Microsoft, well be here to help you learn all of that too Reply Paul I found that in Outlook, while I had a Calendar entry open, I didnt see the Proofing option either. In Outlook Options I selected Mail, then under Compose Messages there was a Spelling and Autocorrect button.
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