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Nathan
I recently migrated to Word 2007. I imported by custom.dic from a previous
version of Word. I find that the "add" button is grayed out when I try to
add new words. If I try to "edit" the file from within Word (Word options |
proofing | custom dictionaries | edit word list) the "add" button is grayed,
and deleting a word results in the warning "Proofing engine could not write
to specified Custom Dictionary" ... my custom dictionary is in the path
C:\Users\Nathan\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\UProof.
Despite this problem, Word does appropriately suggest words from the custom
dictionary. I have tried making the dictionary read only, not read only,
changing the language of the dictionary (from All to US English).
Short of deleting the dictionary, and spell checking all 2454 entries and
adding them to a new dictionary, is there an easier fix? (Obviously, I have
been a word user for many years, and have accumulated my own collection over
many versions of this program.)
version of Word. I find that the "add" button is grayed out when I try to
add new words. If I try to "edit" the file from within Word (Word options |
proofing | custom dictionaries | edit word list) the "add" button is grayed,
and deleting a word results in the warning "Proofing engine could not write
to specified Custom Dictionary" ... my custom dictionary is in the path
C:\Users\Nathan\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\UProof.
Despite this problem, Word does appropriately suggest words from the custom
dictionary. I have tried making the dictionary read only, not read only,
changing the language of the dictionary (from All to US English).
Short of deleting the dictionary, and spell checking all 2454 entries and
adding them to a new dictionary, is there an easier fix? (Obviously, I have
been a word user for many years, and have accumulated my own collection over
many versions of this program.)