Using the Main, Exclude, and Custom DictionariesLast reviewed: July 30, 1997Article ID: Q78274 |
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SUMMARYThe following flow charts show the order in which Microsoft Word for Windows version 2.0 searches its dictionaries when you run the spelling checker.
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No = Word did not find the word in the dictionary. Yes = Word found the word in the dictionary. Custom Dict. = In all of the charts Custom Dict. means that Word looks through each one of the active custom dictionaries until it finds the word, or until it has exhausted all custom dictionaries. Case I - Main Dictionary Active
Word | Main Dictionary / \ No Yes / \ Prompt Get Next User Word Case II - Main Dictionary and Custom Dictionaries Active
Word | Main Dictionary / \ No Yes / \ Custom Dict. Get Next / \ Word No Yes / \ Prompt Get Next User Word Case III - Main Dictionary and Exclude Dictionary Active
Word | Exclude dictionary / \ No Yes / \ Main Dictionary Prompt / \ User No Yes / \ Prompt Get Next User Word Case IV - Main, Exclude, and Custom Dictionaries Active
Word | Exclude dictionary / \ No Yes / \ Main Dictionary Custom Dict. / \ / \ No Yes No Yes / \ / \ Custom Dict. Get Next Prompt Get Next / \ Word User Word No Yes / \ Prompt Get Next User Word Case IV - Main, Exclude, and Custom Dictionaries ActiveVersions 2.0a-cd, 2.0b and 2.0c:
Word | Exclude dictionary / \ No Prompt / User Main Dictionary / \ No Yes / \ Custom Dict. Get Next / \ Word No Yes / \ Prompt Get Next User WordNote: If the same word is in both the exclude dictionary and the custom dictionary, the word is considered to be spelled incorrectly when you run the spelling checker. This is a change in functionality from versions 2.0 and 2.0a Versions 2.0 and 2.0a: Word | Exclude dictionary / \ No Yes / \ Main Dictionary Custom Dict. / \ / \ No Yes No Yes / \ / \ Custom Dict. Get Next Prompt Get Next / \ Word User Word No Yes / \ Prompt Get Next User WordNote: If the same word is entered into both the exclude dictionary and the custom dictionary in versions 2.0 and 2.0a, the word is considered to be spelled correctly when you run the spelling checker. Reference(s): "Microsoft Word for Windows User's Guide," pages 281-283
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