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SYMPTOMSIf you add a word that begins or ends with the number sign (#) to the custom dictionary in Microsoft Word for Windows, the word will not be recognized when you choose Spelling from the Tools menu; Word will still flag the word as misspelled. CAUSEThe number symbol ( or pound sign, #) is used in foreign language, custom dictionaries as a reserved character and, though added to a custom dictionary, will continue to be flagged as misspelled. STATUSThis behavior is by design. MORE INFORMATION
When you run the spelling checker in a document and add a word to the
custom dictionary, Word should no longer flag that word as incorrect.
If you add a word that begins with a number sign to the custom
dictionary, the word will be successfully added to the dictionary.
However, when you run the spelling checker on this word, Word will
continue to flag the word as misspelled, as if the word is not in the
custom dictionary.
REFERENCES"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Guide," version 2.0, pages 277, 281-283 Additional query words: speller proofing tools grammar word6 winword winword2 pound sign 2.0 6.0
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