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Question Use a custom dictionary, but with no language specified.

I am writing in Word 2010 in a language for which there is no language pack (Cornish). I have an extensive custom dictionary. However, if I misspell a word, and it happens to be a valid English spelling, it is not flagged as in error.



How can I turn off the English spell checking, but still retain spell checking from the custom dictionary. In other forums I have seen others who write in unsupported languages asking the same question. There was never an answer, so I am not that hopeful.

However, it is such an obvious thing to want to do, I cling to hope that there is an answer out there somewhere.
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