Action - Used to select an action that is associated
with words in the dictionary. The action tells the spelling checker what
to do when it finds a word in the dictionary.
The following actions can be selected:
Auto change (use case of checked word): This action allows you to automatically replace one word with another.
For example, if you often type receive instead of receive, you might enter
the word receive with receive as the other word and "Auto change
(use case of checked word)" as the action. The spelling checker will
automatically correct receive wherever it appears. If receive was capitalized
(Receive), the spelling checker would automatically replace it with Receive.
Note that the replacement is made automatically only if the "Auto
Change" option is enabled (see the Options
Dialog for information on the Auto Change option).
Auto change (use case of other word): This action allows you to automatically replace one word with another,
always with the same case pattern as the other word. This action is useful
for automatically expanding abbreviations. For example, you could enter
the word TBD with to be determined as the other word and "Auto change
(use case of other word)" as the action. The spelling checker will
automatically replace TBD with to be determined wherever it appears. Note
that the replacement is made automatically only if the "Auto Change"
option is enabled (see the Options Dialog
for information on the Auto Change option).
Conditionally change (use case of checked word): This action allows you to optionally replace one word with another.
For example, if you often type receive instead of receive, you might enter
the word receive with receive as the other word and "Auto change
(use case of checked word)" as the action. The spelling checker will
ask if you want to replace receive with receive. If receive was capitalized
(Receive), the spelling checker would ask if you wanted to replace it
with Receive.
Conditionally change (use case of other word): This action allows you to optionally replace one word with another,
always with the same case pattern as the other word. This action is useful
for optionally expanding abbreviations. For example, you could enter the
word TBD with to be determined as the other word and "Conditionally
change (use case of other word)" as the action. The spelling checker
will ask if you want to replace TBD with to be determined.
Exclude (treat as misspelled): This action tells the spelling checker that the word is misspelled,
even if it is listed in another dictionary. Words marked with this action
will never be offered as suggestions for misspelled words, and they will
be reported as misspellings when they are encountered by the spelling
checker. Note that the spelling checker looks up words in user dictionaries
in the order in which they appear in the Files list. If you want to exclude
a word, make sure it doesn't appear in a previous user dictionary.
Ignore (skip): This action tells the spelling checker that the word is spelled correctly,
and so can be skipped over. This is the most common action.
Add File button - Opens a user dictionary file. When you select the Add File button, a
dialog appears which you can use to select the dictionary file to open.
The set of open dictionary files is remembered, so once you add a dictionary
file you don't need to add it again. If you need to create a new user
dictionary, use the New button. You can open other applications' user
dictionary files.
Add Word button - Causes the word entered in the edit area of the Words list to be added
to the currently selected dictionary. The currently selected action and
other word are associated with the word. You can use the Add Word button
to change the action or other word associated with a word. Note that the
Add Word button is enabled only when a new word is typed in the edit area
of the Words list. The words you add may contain virtually any character,
but only words which contain embedded periods should have trailing periods
(e.g., U.S.A. is OK, but USA. is not).
Close button - Closes the Dictionaries dialog.
Delete Word button - Causes the word appearing in the edit area of the Words list to be removed
from the currently selected dictionary. The associated action and other
word are also removed.
Export button - Saves the contents of the currently selected dictionary to a text file.
When you select the Export button, a dialog appears which you can use
to select the name of the text file to which words in the dictionary will
be exported. The words are written to the file one per line.
Files list - Contains the list of open dictionary files. When you select a file from
the list, its contents are displayed in the Words list.
Language - Displays the language (e.g., English or French) of the words in the
currently selected dictionary.
New button - Creates a new user dictionary file. When you select the New button,
a dialog appears which you can use to specify attributes of the new dictionary.
See the New
Dictionary Dialog for details.
Other Word box - Contains an alternate word associated with the currently selected word.
The other word is used in the "Auto change" and "Conditionally
change" actions to supply a replacement word. You can enter more
than one word in the Other Word box, but the total length should be limited
to 63 characters.
Remove File button - Closes the currently selected dictionary file. Closed dictionaries are
not checked during a spelling check. Although the file is closed, it is
not deleted. Closed dictionary files can be later reopened using the Add
File button.
Words list - Contains the list of words in the currently selected user dictionary.