To add words to the custom dictionary in most software applications, you can follow these general steps:
1. Open the application where you want to add words to the custom dictionary (e.g. Microsoft Word, Google Docs). 2. Select the text that contains the word you want to add to the dictionary. 3. Right-click on the selected text and choose the option that says "Add to Dictionary" or "Add to Dictionary" from the context menu. 4. Alternatively, you can go to the application's settings or preferences menu and look for an option to manage the custom dictionary. From there, you can manually add words to the dictionary by typing them in. 5. Some applications also allow you to add words to the custom dictionary by simply typing them in while you are working on a document. If the word is flagged as misspelled, you may have the option to add it to the dictionary directly from the spell check tool.
These steps may vary slightly depending on the specific software application you are using, so it's a good idea to refer to the application's help documentation for more detailed instructions on how to add words to the custom dictionary.
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Android:
1. Open the Settings app. 2. Go to System > Languages & input. 3. Tap on Virtual keyboard or On-screen keyboard. 4. Select your keyboard (e.g., Gboard). 5. Tap on Dictionary. 6. Tap on Custom dictionary. 7. Enter the word you want to add and tap on Save.
iOS:
1. Open the Settings app. 2. Go to General > Keyboard. 3. Tap on Text Replacement. 4. Tap on the "+" icon. 5. Enter the word you want to add in the "Phrase" field. 6. Leave the "Shortcut" field empty. 7. Tap on Save.
Windows:
1. Open Word or any other Office application. 2. Click on the "File" tab. 3. Select "Options". 4. Go to the "Proofing" category. 5. Click on the "Custom Dictionaries" button. 6. Click on "New". 7. Enter a name for your custom dictionary. 8. Click on "Save". 9. Type or paste the words you want to add to the custom dictionary and click on "Add". 10. Click on "OK" to save your changes.
macOS:
1. Open TextEdit or any other text editor. 2. Go to the "Edit" menu. 3. Select "Spelling and Grammar". 4. Click on the "Auto-Correction" tab. 5. Click on the "+" icon. 6. Enter the word you want to add in the "Word" field. 7. Enter any desired replacement text in the "Replace" field (optional). 8. Click on "Add" and then "OK" to save your changes.