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Old 04-28-2024, 09:07 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
You can have more than 1 USER dictionary.
Thanks but there's very many all cap words that I'd like not to have to process, either one at a time or by block selecting them and then [Ignore]

Typically the 'word' I want to ignore will never be seen again (and in the current book there are multiple 100s of them) so that'd be a lot of effort for something I'll never need

If I were working with a bunch of Shakespeare plays, then it would be worthwhile to keep a user dictionary of character names

Seems (IMO) that it's much less work to mark a simple checkbox on Spell Check that said

[X] Ignore words in all CAPS/CAPS numbers

or allowing a Regex in Spell Check Filter, e.g. [!A-Z]* to exclude words in all caps

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