![]() ![]() How you customize the keyboard is covered in other issues of WordTips. If you don't like the default shortcut keys that Word provides (as described in this tip), you can always use the customization capabilities of Word to change the shortcut key to whatever you prefer. This shortcut has the same effect as right-clicking, and you can then choose whatever you want from the resulting Context menu. Make sure the insertion point is within the word, then press Shift+F10. On the Custom Dictionaries dialog box, you can manually edit the word list in each custom dictionary. ![]() ![]() Scroll down to the When correcting spelling in Microsoft Office programs section and click Custom Dictionaries. You can also simulate a right-click on a word. On the Word Options dialog box, click Proofing in the list of options on the left. You can then use the controls in the task pane to access whatever tools or information you desire. If you prefer, you can display the full Research task pane by pressing Ctrl+Shift+O.
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