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Conditionally change (use case of checked word)
This action allows you to
optionally replace one word with another. For example, if you often type
recieve instead of receive, you might enter the word recieve with receive as
the
Replacement word
and "Auto change (use case of checked word)" as the
action. The spelling checker will ask if you want to replace recieve with
receive. If recieve is capitalized (Recieve), the spelling checker will ask if you
want to replace it with Receive.
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Conditionally change (use case of other word)
This action allows you to
optionally replace one word with another, always with the same case pattern
as the
Replacement word
. This action is useful for optionally expanding
abbreviations. For example, you could enter the word TBD with "to be
determined" as the
Replacement words
and "Conditionally change (use case
of other word)" as the action. The spelling checker will ask if you want to
replace TBD with "to be determined."
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Exclude (treat as misspelled)
This action tells the spelling checker that the
word is misspelled, even if it is listed in another dictionary. Words marked
with this action will never be offered as suggestions for misspelled words,
and they will be reported as misspellings when they are encountered by the
spelling checker. Note that the spelling checker looks up words in user
dictionaries in the order in which they appear in the Files list. If you want to
exclude a word, make sure it doesn't appear in a previous user dictionary.
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Ignore (skip)
This action tells the spelling checker that the word is spelled
correctly, and so can be skipped over. This is the most common action.
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Dictionary Files
This dropdown field contains the list of open dictionary files. When
you select a file from the list, its contents are displayed in the Words list.
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Language
Displays the language (e.g., English or French) of the words in the currently
selected dictionary.
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Add Dictionary…
Click Add Dictionary to open a user dictionary file. When you click
the Add Dictionary button, a dialog box appears which you can use to select the
dictionary file to open. The set of open dictionary files is remembered, so once you add
a dictionary file you don't need to add it again. If you need to create a new user
dictionary, use the New Dictionary button. You can open other applications' user
dictionary files.
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New Dictionary…
Click the New Dictionary button to create a new user dictionary
file. When you select the New Dictionary button, a dialog box appears which you can
use to specify attributes of the new dictionary. See the New Dictionary Dialog box for
details.
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Remove Dictionary
Click Remove Dictionary to close the currently selected
dictionary file. Closed dictionaries are not checked during a spelling check. Although
the file is closed, it is not deleted. Closed dictionary files can be later reopened using
the
Add Dictionary
button.
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Close
Click to close the Dictionaries dialog box.
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