Please mark helpful or answered as appropriate to help other users. Please let me know if you have any more questions or require further help. You can do that by replying to this post. What can help you get more help is providing more information or examples about the problem you are facing. To move between tabs on the ribbon, press the Tab key. If youre using Word for the web on a Mac computer, press Control+Option to start. For example, to go to the Review tab, press Alt+Windows logo key, R. The same or a similar question by directing them to the response. In Word for the web, access keys all start with Alt+Windows logo key, then add a letter for the ribbon tab. If you want to remove all the words from the dictionary, click Delete All. On the other hand, a "yes" answer to that question helps other users with To remove a word from the selected dictionary, select the word in the Dictionary list, and click Delete. A "no" answer on any response will not give you any more help than not answering but will give negative reinforcement to the person who responded. You are asked below whether this response solved your problem, please do not answer that question for this or any response unless the answer is "yes" or unless you feel that the response is not helpful to you in resolving your problem. See Suzanne Barnhill's article for more on the Custom dictionary. You can edit them in Notepad and simply delete the word. ![]() Custom Dictionaries are text files that have been sorted. I'm not sure you are doing anything wrong.
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