![]() ![]() Update: I found that regardless of the System Default Language, switching theĭictionary Default Language to All Languages does the trick as well. Switching it back to English (US) did the trick for me. But my System default language was ENGLISH (US) and my dictionary default language was ENGLISH (UK). ![]() In my case, the first option didn't work asĬUSTOM.DIC was already selected. Still if above is either not working or your default dictionary is already CUSTOM.DIC, then in the same screen (near the bottom) check the default dictionary language and match it with your System Default Language. (You can also edit the terms one-by-one.) 5. Highlight the dictionary then click Edit Word List. Click the File tab (or Office button), then click Options. If it is not then make CUSTOM.DIC as default. Here is how to delete everything from the custom dictionary: 1. Here check if default dictionary is CUSTOM.DIC or not. Mail > Spelling and Autocorrect > Proofing > Custom Dictionaries. For the benefit of others, I have merged his solution with what ![]() Here below I am combining Vishal's solution with another solution that I found while trying to apply Vishal's solution which didn't work for me however gave me the correct direction to follow. ![]()
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