Microsoft KB Archive/181640

= WD98: How to Create an Exclude Dictionary =

Article ID: 181640

Article Last Modified on 10/4/2002

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 * Microsoft Word 98 for Macintosh

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SUMMARY
This article describes how to create an exclude dictionary. An exclude dictionary contains words that the main dictionary recognizes as being spelled correctly, but that you want questioned during a spelling check. Using an exclude dictionary allows you to specify preferred spellings for certain words.

For example, if you prefer "theatre" rather than "theater," add "theater" to the exclude dictionary so that if Word finds "theater" during a spell check, it prompts you for the correct spelling.

Once you create an exclude dictionary, Word uses it automatically with the main dictionary. If you want to check spelling without using the exclude dictionary, rename the exclude dictionary before you check spelling in a document.



Creating an Exclude Dictionary
To create an exclude dictionary, follow these steps:

 In a new, blank document, type the words that you want to put in the exclude dictionary. After typing each word, press RETURN to make each word a separate paragraph, for example:

center

theater

 On the File menu, click Save As. Make sure that you save the exclude dictionary in the same folder that contains the main dictionary.

The main dictionary is usually located in the following folder:

Macintosh HD:Microsoft Office 98:Shared Applications:Proofing Tools

 In the Save File As Type box, select Speller Exclude Dictionary. In the Save Current Document As box, type a name for the exclude dictionary.

NOTE: The exclude dictionary must include the name of the language followed by "Exclude Dictionary." For example, an exclude dictionary for both English (US) and English (UK) would be named "English Exclude Dictionary" (without the quotation marks). Click Save.

If Word prompts you to confirm that you want to save the file with formatting that will not be saved in text format, click Yes, and then click Speller Exclude Dictionary.

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