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Yes. In Word, choose the Tools menu, then Options. Click on the Spelling & Grammar tab, click on the Custom Dictionaries button, then Modify to see the list of entries.
auto correct
Review Tab
by clicking the File tab and clicking the Options button.
Yes. This will not ignore later instances of the spelling, when it may not be intentional.
Microsoft Word (MS Word) and all word processing programs contain a "Spelling and Grammar" function. When you click it, the program adds ~ squiggly lines UNDER each problem.SpellingA red squiggle means a possible misspelling. But sometimes, MS Word is wrong because it only comes with a basic dictionary. You can add words to the dictionary-- make sure the spelling is correct, first. Check it through Google as define+ the word.GrammarA green squiggly line shows problems with sentence construction, for examples:misuse of "who" or "that" - reference to a person requires Who -- The group of people that gathered.... should be who.dangling clauseswrong verb tensesrun on sentencespoorly constructed or confusing, unclear sentence constructionetc.
If I am assuming that you are writing a document on a computer, to spell check in Microsoft Word, under the tab "Review" their is a link/button that has an ABC with a check mark and it usually says "Spelling & Grammar. click on that and it will help you correct your mistakes.
If you have Microsoft Word 2007, click on the Office Button and the "Word Options" all the way at the bottom. Here, click "Proofing" on the side bar. Under "Correcting Spelling and Grammar in Word" check the "Show Readability Statistics" and it your level should pop up after you do a Spelling/Grammar Check!
You hold the right mouse button.