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No, what I said is that if you input "John" or "JOHN", "john" will be regarded as an error. If you input "JOHN", "John" will also be regarded as an error. If you input "john", neither "JOHN" nor "John" will be regarded as an error.
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Once again, thanks!! Well, sorry for I misunderstood you, my bad! And about your explanation, I inputted "john" and tried out "John" and "JOHN", guess what? Regarded as error, all of them!!! Kkkk... ![]() I'm sending attached two pics: one are the words underlined, and the other pic is the dictionary. Please note that both words "aleine" and "Aleine" are regarded as error, although they are added in dictionary. Did you get it? Cause I don't! I know that must exist an explanation about this, but it's difficult to find out! Thanks!! |
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Well, in the specific case of John, since that's a proper name that I'd is already in your installation's built-in dictionary, it's perhaps not surprising that Word gets confused when you also add 'john' to the custom dictionary; you should experiment with word's Word doesn't know about.
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Yes, I did. Did you see the pics? Exactly what you said. Returned the same error...
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