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Summary: Abbreviations are very, very common in most documents. What are you to do if your spell-checker doesn’t recognize your abbreviations, even the common ones? This tip examines some of the causes of this problem and what you can do to make the spell-checker recognize what it should. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)
Dave ran into an annoying problem where the spell-checker in Word would routinely mark certain abbreviations as incorrect. Words like "Mr.," "Mrs.," and "Dr." would each have the abbreviation (without the trailing period) marked as incorrect.
Some WordTips readers indicated that this behavior is related to the language you are using for the document. For instance, the abbreviation "Mr." would be a spelling error in UK English, although it is not in US English. While this may be the case, I couldn't get my copy of Word to mark "Mr." as a spelling error in a UK English document, although it did mark other spelling difference such as color (colour). Even so, you might check to see which language is being used for proofing your document.
It is also possible that the spelling error could be triggered by the abbreviation not being terminated with a normal period. If the period that you see is really some other symbol (even though it looks like a period), then Word may not recognize it. Still, in such instances testing has shown that the abbreviation and the terminating symbol will both be underlined by the spell-checker.
Another possibility is that the abbreviations have somehow been added to the exclusion list used by the spell-checker. Get out of Word and use the Windows Find tool to locate files that end with the .EXC extension. These are your exclusion lists used by Word's spell-checker. An exclusion list is a regular text document that you can open with Notepad. If you examine the file's contents and find any of your errant abbreviations in there, then delete them, save the file, and restart Word.
If the problem persists, then you can always add the abbreviations to your dictionary. As each abbreviation is flagged by Word, right-click the abbreviation and choose to add it to the dictionary. They should not be flagged again.
Tip #332 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
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