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can I delet word from a custom spelling dictionary

 
 
Isa
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      3rd Jun 2010

I accepted the lower case letter i as a word in error on my Outlook Custom
Spelling Dictionary.
This is a typing error I often make and would like to delete 'i" from the
custom spelling dictionary for future convenience so I can outo correct to
the "I"
 
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      3rd Jun 2010
See http://www.msoutlook.info/question/194

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> I accepted the lower case letter i as a word in error on my Outlook Custom
> Spelling Dictionary.
> This is a typing error I often make and would like to delete 'i" from the
> custom spelling dictionary for future convenience so I can outo correct to
> the "I"


 
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