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Old 01-16-2010, 02:42 PM
Mixman77 Mixman77 is offline How To Reset The Defaults Settings Windows Vista How To Reset The Defaults Settings Office 2000
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I was working on something in word and I zoned out while spell checking a doc and instead of clicking the, "change," I hit the, "add," and added several misspelled words as correct. What a stupid mistake, but there are underlying circumstances that cannot be spoken.



Now when I misspell those words they will not be picked up by Word because it thinks the words are spelled correctly. The sad thing is, I cannot remember which words were misspelled.

I have tried everything and looked everywhere for something on how to restore the default settings with no luck. I eventually decided to uninstall and reinstall the program and it's still doing the same thing, not picking up those misspelled words.

How can I reset the spell check settings?

I'm running Vista Home Pre. and I'm using office 2000, which worked great with vista before this.

Thx for the help!
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