Add or edit words in a spell check dictionary (2024)

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Note:Adding a word to a custom dictionary in one Office program makes that word available for spelling checks in other Office programs.

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All custom dictionaries are managed through the Custom Dictionaries dialog box, and any custom dictionaries you want to use must be enabled (selected) in this dialog box. Follow these steps to open the dialog box, and then choose a specific task below.

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Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box

  1. Open the proofing options:

    • In most Office programs: Go to File > Options > Proofing.

    • In Outlook: Go to File > Options > Mail > Spelling and Autocorrect > Proofing.

  2. Make sure the Suggest from main dictionary only check box is cleared.

  3. Select Custom Dictionaries.

    All dictionaries are listed here, with the default dictionary at the top.

Note:To quickly add a word to a dictionary, right click the word in a document, and select Add to dictionary. The word is added to your default dictionary.

  1. Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box by following the steps in the preceding section.

  2. Select the dictionary that you want to edit. Don’t clear the check box.

  3. Select Edit Word List.

  4. Do one of the following:

    • To add a word, type it in the Word(s) box, and then selectAdd.

    • To delete a word, select it in the Dictionary box, and then selectDelete.

    • To edit a word, delete it, and then add it with the spelling you want.

    • To remove all words, selectDelete all.

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If you want this custom dictionary to be the default dictionary, where any new words you add will be saved, see Change the custom dictionary to which the spelling checker adds words, below.

Select the headings below for more information

If the spell checker flags certain words as misspelled but you want it to ignore these words, you can add them to the default custom dictionary. To change the default custom dictionary where these words are added, see Change the custom dictionary to which the spelling checker adds words, below.

  • When checking spelling and grammar automatically, right-click the word with the red squiggly line, and then selectAdd to Dictionary.

  • When running the spelling and grammar checking tool, selectAdd or Add to Dictionary for the flagged word.

Note:If the Add to Dictionary option is not available, make sure you have a default custom dictionary selected in the Custom Dictionaries dialog box. See the section Change the custom dictionary to which the spelling checker adds words, below, to learn how to select a default custom dictionary.

To learn more, see Check spelling and grammar.

  1. Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box by following the steps in the Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box section, above.

  2. Select New.

  3. In the File name box, type a name for the custom dictionary.

  4. Select Save.

  5. If you want the new dictionary to be used for another language, while the new dictionary is still selected in the Dictionary List, select the language on the Dictionary language menu.

If you want your new custom dictionary to be the default dictionary, where any words you add will be saved, see the next task, Change the custom dictionary to which the spelling checker adds words.

When you add words while checking spelling, new words are added to the default custom dictionary, which is the one at the top of the list when you open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box. You can change the default custom dictionary used for all Office programs:

  1. Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box by following the steps in the Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box section, above.

  2. In the Dictionary list box, do one of the following:

    • To change the default dictionary for all languages, select the dictionary name under All Languages.

    • To change the default dictionary for a particular language, select the dictionary name under the language heading.

  3. Select Change Default.

    Note:If there is only one dictionary under a heading, it must be the default dictionary. In this case, the button isn’t available.

The next time that you check spelling, the program uses the default custom dictionaries that you selected.

By default, when you create a new custom dictionary, the program sets the dictionary to All Languages, which means that the dictionary is used when you check the spelling of text in any language. However, you can associate a custom dictionary with a particular language so that the program uses the dictionary only when you check the spelling of text in a particular language.

  1. Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box by following the steps in the Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box section, above.

  2. In the Dictionary list box, select the dictionary that you want to change.

  3. On the Dictionary language menu, select the language for which the dictionary should be used.

The Custom Dictionaries dialog box lists the available custom dictionaries the program can use to check spelling. If the dictionary you want to use, such as one purchased from a third-party company, is installed on your computer but not listed in the Dictionary list box, you can add it.

  1. Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box by following the steps in the Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box section, above.

  2. Select Add.

  3. Locate the folder containing the custom dictionary you want, and then double-click the dictionary file.

If you want this custom dictionary to be the default dictionary, where any new words you add will be saved, see the section Change the custom dictionary to which the spelling checker adds words above.

  1. Go to Word > Preferences.

  2. Under Authoring and Proofing Tools, select Spelling & Grammar.

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  3. If you want to use custom dictionaries, make sure the Suggest from main dictionary only check box is cleared.

  4. Select Dictionaries.

  5. Select the dictionary that you want to edit.

    Don't accidentally clear the check box for the dictionary.

  6. Select Edit.

    The custom dictionary opens as a document for editing.

  7. Save the document.

Note:When you edit a custom dictionary, Word stops checking your spelling as you type. When you are done modifying a custom dictionary, if you want Word to resume checking your spelling as you type, navigate to the Spelling & Grammar dialog box, shown in Step 2 above, and select Check spelling as you type.

  1. Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box by following the steps above.

  2. In Custom Dictionaries, make sure the check box next to each custom dictionary that you want to use is selected, and then click OK.

  1. Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box by following the steps above.

  2. Select New.

  3. In the Save As box, type a name for the custom dictionary.

  4. Select Save.

  5. If you want the new dictionary to be used for another language, while the new dictionary is still selected in the Custom Dictionaries dialog box, select the language from the Language list.

  6. Select OK.

The Custom Dictionaries dialog box lists the available custom dictionaries that Word can use to check spelling. If the dictionary that you want to use— for example, one that you purchased from a third-party company— is installed on your computer but not listed in the Custom Dictionaries dialog box, you can add it.

  1. Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box by following the steps above.

  2. Select Add.

  3. Locate the folder that contains the custom dictionary you want to add, and then double-click the dictionary file.

If you want additional help installing a third-party dictionary, see the installation instructions for that dictionary.

By default, when you create a new custom dictionary, the program sets the dictionary to All Languages, which means that the dictionary is used when you check the spelling of text in any language. However, you can associate a custom dictionary with a particular language so that the program uses the dictionary only when you check the spelling of text in a particular language.

  1. Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box by following the steps above.

  2. In the Custom Dictionaries dialog box, select the dictionary that you want to change.

  3. On the Language list, select the language for which the dictionary should be used.

Whenever you check the spelling of a document, you have an option to add a word flagged as misspelled to a custom dictionary. The default custom dictionary is the dictionary to which Microsoft Word adds the word when you do this.

  1. Open the Custom Dictionaries dialog box by following the steps above.

  2. In Spelling & Grammar, select a dictionary in the Custom dictionary list.

  3. Close the Spelling & Grammar dialog box.

    Note:If there is only one dictionary under a heading, it must be the default dictionary. In this case, the button isn’t available.

The next time that you check spelling, the program uses the default custom dictionaries that you selected.

When a word that isn't recognized in the Word for the webdictionary appears in a document, Word will mark it as misspelled by underlining it with a wavy red line. If you want Word to recognize the spelling as correct, you can add it to the dictionary.

  1. Selectamisspelled word marked with a wavy red underline.

  2. ChooseMore options > Add to Dictionary.

See also

Spelling and Grammar in Word

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