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Turning Off a Dictionary for a Style

Summary: You may have a style that you want the spelling and grammar checker to ignore. Turn them off with this tip. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)

If you use styles in your documents, chances are pretty good that you will end up defining styles for things such as tables, illustrations, and the like. There is also a good chance that you will want these types of paragraphs to be skipped when doing a grammar- or spell-check. You can ensure this by doing the following if you are using Word 97 or Word 2000:

  1. Select Style from the Format menu. You will see the Style dialog box.
  2. In the list of styles, select the name of the style you want to alter.
  3. Click on Modify. The Modify Style dialog box is displayed.
  4. Click on Format and select Language from the pull-down list.
  5. In the Mark Selected Text As list, select (no proofing) if you are using Word 97; it is the first choice in the list. If you are using Word 2000, make sure the Do Not Check Spelling or Grammar check box is selected.
  6. Click on OK.
  7. Click on OK to close the Modify Style dialog box.
  8. To change other styles, repeat steps 2 through 7.
  9. When you are done, click on Close.

If you are using Word 2000 or a later version, the steps are slightly different:

  1. Select Styles and Formatting from the Format menu. Word displays the Styles and Formatting task pane at the left of the document window.
  2. In the list of styles shown, hover the mouse pointer over the name of the style you want to alter. A drop-down arrow should appear at the right side of the style name.
  3. Click the drop-down arrow and choose Modify. Word displays the Modify Style dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  4. Click on Format and select Language from the pull-down list. Word displays the Language dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  5. Make sure the Do Not Check Spelling or Grammar check box is selected.
  6. Click on OK.
  7. Click on OK to close the Modify Style dialog box.
  8. To change other styles, repeat steps 2 through 7.
  9. When you are done, click on Close.

Tip #1511 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003


Take Control! Experienced users know that styles can make the difference between a plain document and a masterful one. This is the real power behind Word, and the key to that power can be found in WordTips: Styles and Templates.

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