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Old 02-26-2015, 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by oakwoodbank View Post
This does not seem to be answering the basic problem that wasn't present in my previous version of MS Word. There ought to be a simple menu item that allows new words to be added to the dictionary.
There IS "a simple menu item that allows new words to be added to the dictionary." The screenshot below is from Word 2013.

I already pointed out that the menu you are seeing seems to be the one for a grammar problem. It is possible to have both a grammar problem and a spelling problem with the same word. I do not know what happens then.

I again ask you to type "mistaek" in a blank document and not allow it to AutoCorrect. Then right-click on it. What menu do you get? I am asking you to try this to see if something is broken in your installation of Word or if what you observed was a conflation with a grammar error.

This is a peer-to-peer, user-to-user, support forum. I am not a Microsoft employee; no one here is. I am one of your fellow users of Word trying to help you solve a problem.
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