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InDesign How-to Video: Unignore a Word in Spell Check

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In this week’s InDesignSecrets video, Mike Rankin explains why choosing “Ignore All” in InDesign’s spellcheck is better than merely skipping over a word. Then he shows how to unignore any word that you no longer want spellcheck to skip over.

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  • Nice to know, but I wish ID did more. Some projects have a specialized spelling that’s used no where else. It may be all the documents for a particular client or just the words in a particularly document, say a novel in which characters say “sez” a lot.. It’d be helpful is we could create specialized dictionaries that could be turned on and off and used only for them.

  • Ravi Kiran says:

    We can also jump directly to the User Dictionary dialog by clicking the “Dictionary…” button in Check Spelling dialog itself.

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