How to Delete Words from Custom Dictionaries in Word

ID: Q86557

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SUMMARY

In Microsoft Word for Windows, you can customize the spelling dictionary by adding words not contained in the main dictionary. Added words are stored in a text file with the default file name Custom.dic. This article explains how to delete words from a custom dictionary.

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Word 7.x, 97

To delete words from a custom dictionary in Word 7.0 or 97, do the following:

1. On the Tools menu, click Options.

2. Click the Spelling And Grammar tab (Spelling tab in Word 7.x).

3. Click the Dictionaries button.

4. Select the customer dictionary you want to edit and then click

   Edit.

   The custom dictionary file will automatically appear in a Word
   document.

5. Remove the undesired word form the dictionary file.

6. On the File menu, click Save.

To add other custom dictionaries:

1. On the Tools menu, click Options.

2. Click the Spelling And Grammar tab (Spelling tab in Word 7).

3. Click the Dictionaries button.

4. Click the Add button in the custom dictionaries dialog.

5. A custom dictionary can have any name with any extension.

Word 6.0

To delete words from a custom dictionary in Word 6.0, do the following:

1. On the Tools menu, click Options.

2. Click the Spelling tab.

3. Select the custom dictionary you want to edit and then click Edit.

   The custom dictionary file will automatically appear in a Word
   document.

4. Remove the undesired word from the dictionary file.

5. On the File menu, click Save.

To add other custom dictionaries:

1. On the Tools menu, click Options.

2. Click the Spelling tab.

3. Click the Add button in the custom dictionary section.

4. You can name a custom dictionary any name with any extension you'd

   like. The only restriction is that you stay with the 8.3 MS-DOS
   naming convention when using Word 6.x for Windows.

Word 2.x

To delete words in the Custom.dic file:

1. Open Custom.dic with a text editor, such as Microsoft Windows

   Notepad.

2. Locate the undesired word and delete it as you would any text.

3. Save the Custom.dic file.

The spelling checker will no longer reference the word.

To add a custom dictionary:

1. On the Tools menu, click Options.

2. Under Category, click Spelling.

3. Under Custom Dictionaries, click Add.

4. Type a name for the dictionary in the Add Dictionary dialog box,

   then click the OK button.

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Last Reviewed: February 6, 1998