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I'm not sure that this is where I need to ask this but then I'm not sure
where I should ask.

How do I "undo" the addition of a word that I mistakenly added to the
spell-check dictionary? I accidently clicked add instead of change... DOH.

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Rob
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Go into Word (not Excel)

On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Spelling & Grammar tab.
Click Custom Dictionaries.
Select the dictionary you want to edit. Make sure you do not clear its check
box.
Click Modify.
Do one of the following:
To add a word, type it in the Word box, and then click Add.
To delete a word, select it in the Dictionary box, and then click Delete.
To edit a word, delete it, and then add it with the spelling you want.

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"Rob" wrote:

I'm not sure that this is where I need to ask this but then I'm not sure
where I should ask.

How do I "undo" the addition of a word that I mistakenly added to the
spell-check dictionary? I accidently clicked add instead of change... DOH.

Thanks,
Rob

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