![]() ![]() ![]() If the spelling is correct, right-click on the word and choose ‘Ignore All’. Removing the words from the dictionary means you’ll be alerted and you can check to see if the appropriate spelling was used. ![]() There are commonly misspelled words were the wrong spelling is another valid word – so the misspelling won’t be highlighted by the red squiggly line. You might get a blue squiggly line from the grammar check but there’s no certainty about that. These words could easily slip into a document or comments unnoticed because there’s no red squiggly line to catch your eye. The English language dictionaries for Office include such literary gems as: C**p, C**t, F**k, S**t and racial slurs like – Ni**er and K*ff*r. Why would you want to remove words from the Office dictionary? There’s several reasons: Naughty BitsĪll the standard swear words are in the ‘as installed’ Office dictionary. Here’s how to put the red squiggly line under words that would otherwise be OK according to Microsoft. Sometimes the supplied Office dictionary has words you don’t want or you’d like a warning about. Why and How to remove words from the main Microsoft Office dictionary.
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