Does your name appear as a spelling mistake in Word? Then you're not alone. As part of our Call-to-Action campaign, I recently asked our Microsoft Student Facebook friends to share their Word pet peeves. And this pet peeve was top of the list. Luckily, there's a quick fix. Watch this 1-minute video where I show you how to add and delete words from the spell check dictionary. By the way,
Office 2010 Serial, these same steps work for Access,
Microsoft Office 2010 Key, Excel, OneNote,
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Office 2010) or Add words to your spelling checker dictionary (
Office 2007). If you want to check spelling and grammar mistakes in a different language,
Office 2010 Pro Key, take a look at ¿Es correcto? Office checks your spelling in other languages. Of if you just don't want to see these red and green lines in your document, you can always hide spelling and grammars errors. We just posted a new Call-to-Action question about Office Web Apps. Head over to the Microsoft Student Lounge and cast your vote now! The poll closes on March 25,
Office Ultimate 2007, 2011. If you have ideas for future poll questions, leave a comment below or post your question on the Microsoft Student Facebook page. Your responses will appear in a future blog post. --Jennifer Bost <div