Patti
Thu Nov 20 04:43:18 CST 2003
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your help. I put a "find" in and found I have 4 Custom
Dictionaries in different files.
On my document when I go to Tools>Options>Spelling/grammar only three
dictionaries are listed. When I am using the spell checker should I be
clicking on a particular dictionary? (I haven't done so in the past.)
I checked the Properties of each one (on the "Find" list) and none were
checked "read only" but I clicked read only anyway, then unclicked it.
The combined KB for the four dictionaries is 18 so they are not full.
I don't know what happened but next time I opened the document, the "ADD" is
not greyed out - thanks so much.
In relation to the above, can you tell me why I have four Custom
Dictionaries? They are not identical in content. Would it not be better to
have them combined?
Patti
"Mike Williams [MVP]" <mikew@[removeme]mvps.org> wrote in message
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> Patti Barden wrote:
> > Now, I went to the main document "Connections" to do a final
> > spell/grammar check and the "Add to Dictionary" box is greyed out.
> > The other boxes, "ignore", etc. are ok.
>
> I can't add words to my custom dictionary
>
>
> a.. Your custom dictionary may have been rendered read-only as a
> consequence of restoring the file from a read-only source such as a
CD-ROM.
> Locate the file in Explorer and uncheck the read-only property. See Tools
>
> Options > Spelling & Grammar > Custom Dictionaries for the path
information.
>
>
> a.. Another possibility is that the custom dictionary is full. See:
>
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;224035
> WD2000: Error Message: The Custom Dictionary Is Full. The Word Was Not
Added
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