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When opening a doc file which contains misspelled words, the program underlines automatically. Is it possible to do the same thing for bad words? |
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Using Autocorrect options, I believe that you can enter those words and have them replaced with the same words, but formatted with an underline.
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Thanks for your response. Unfortunately, this option is only for replace text as you type.
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How about replacing the words in Word's dictionary with close variants which are not actual words, such as shite, which then become the standard against which Word compares for misspellings?
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Man! I can't believe it. Thank you so much!
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