How do I delete words I added to the dictonary on word?

G

Guest

Okay here goes! There was this one word I wanted to add to my dictonary. I
right clicked my mouse over the word and hit add to dictonary. It said it
was full. How do I delete my words?
 
R

Rick B

The newsgroup to which you posted your question is an Access newsgroup. We
answer questions about the database application MICROSOFT ACCESS. This
is not a Word newsgroup.

You should probably get in the habit of looking at a few posts before you
add a new thread to a newsgroup. This newsgroup has nothing to do with your
question.

I'm betting if you search the appropriate newsgroup, or google, you might
even find an answer to your question without having to ask someone to repeat
it for you.

Rick B
 
J

John Vinson

Okay here goes! There was this one word I wanted to add to my dictonary. I
right clicked my mouse over the word and hit add to dictonary. It said it
was full. How do I delete my words?

Microsoft's Help system has landed you in the wrong newsgroup: this
one is for the database program Microsoft Access.

Please use the dropdown box (the one that says "Access" by default)
to select a more appropriate newsgroup, microsoft.public.word.general
for example.

John W. Vinson[MVP]
 
G

Guest

Thanks!!

John Vinson said:
Microsoft's Help system has landed you in the wrong newsgroup: this
one is for the database program Microsoft Access.

Please use the dropdown box (the one that says "Access" by default)
to select a more appropriate newsgroup, microsoft.public.word.general
for example.

John W. Vinson[MVP]
 
G

Guest

okay

Rick B said:
The newsgroup to which you posted your question is an Access newsgroup. We
answer questions about the database application MICROSOFT ACCESS. This
is not a Word newsgroup.

You should probably get in the habit of looking at a few posts before you
add a new thread to a newsgroup. This newsgroup has nothing to do with your
question.

I'm betting if you search the appropriate newsgroup, or google, you might
even find an answer to your question without having to ask someone to repeat
it for you.

Rick B
 

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