Delete a word from the standard (not custom) MSWord dictionary

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Is it possible to delete a word from the standard (not custom) MSWord dictionary so it will appear as misspelled every time it is typed

As an example, I want the word “brain†to be tagged as misspelled by the spell checker every time it is spelled ‘correctly’

I use Word as my Outlook editor and my goal is for Outlook spell check to catch certain words which are spelled correctly, but are not the words I mean to use due to a slight dyslexic tendency (I often spell “Brain†when I mean to spell “Brianâ€). This way, I can catch these faux pas before they occur.
 
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/ExcludeWordFromDic.htm

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Rich A. said:
Is it possible to delete a word from the standard (not custom) MSWord
dictionary so it will appear as misspelled every time it is typed?
As an example, I want the word “brain†to be tagged as misspelled by the
spell checker every time it is spelled ‘correctly’.
I use Word as my Outlook editor and my goal is for Outlook spell check to
catch certain words which are spelled correctly, but are not the words I
mean to use due to a slight dyslexic tendency (I often spell “Brain†when I
mean to spell “Brianâ€). This way, I can catch these faux pas before they
occur.
 
You could setup an autocorrect entry, or you could use the 'exclude
dictionary'. If you check Word help for 'exclude dictionary' the process is
described in detail.

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