The 'add to dictionary' command adds your entry in a custom dictionary. You'll have to delete the entry manually.
Go to Tools %26gt; Options. There should be a 'spelling %26amp; grammar' tab or section. Click on that. Find the Custom Dictionary. You can edit from there.How do I delete a wrong word from Microsoft Word dictionary?
to make corrections to the custom dictionary MS word.
go to tools--%26gt; options--. spelling %26amp; Grammer---%26gt; custom dictionary..
if you have office XP/2003 then select modify ... you can delete the word you do not wantHow do I delete a wrong word from Microsoft Word dictionary?
Make changes to the dictionary right from within Word
In previous versions of Word, you had to open a separate text editor, such as Notepad, to work with custom dictionary content. In Word, you don't have to leave your document environment to make changes to your custom dictionaries. Instead, you use the simple, streamlined Custom Dictionaries dialog box that's available from within Word:
On the Tools menu, point to Options, and then click the Spelling and Grammar tab.
Click Custom Dictionaries.
Select the dictionary you want to change in the Custom Dictionaries dialog box, and then click Modify.
You can find the word and remove it here.
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