Oops, I knew I shouldn't try to look at things with a headache.  My
previous answers were correct (I meant to send them to the list), but
not complete -- there are other spelling related options like:

Change
Change All
Autocorrect
Options
(and Undo and Cancel)

I didn't test those.  I did try fooooo.  I typed it and then added it to
the dictionary.  Then I added one more o.  "fooooo" came up as one of
the suggested corrections.

Hope this helps,
Randy Kramer

Sam TH wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 10:10:10PM -0500, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > Results of some testing on Word97:
> >
> > There are three spelling related options on the Spelling and Grammar
> > dialog:
> >
> > Ignore
> > Ignore All
> > Add
> >
> > Ignore: Ignores the instance of the mispelled word permanently.  (I.e.,
> > if you close and reopen the file it is still ignored.)  The red squiggle
> > is removed.
> >
> > Ignore All: Ignores all instances of the mispelled word (in this
> > document) permanently.  (I.e., if you close and reopen the file it is
> > still ignored.)  The red squiggles are removed.
> 
> I think this is the behavior that we want for AbiWord, in both of
> these cases.
> 
> >
> > Add: Not tested thoroughly.  Presumably adds the word to the user's
> > custom dictionary.  (I know there is a standard dictionary, and a user
> > can create any number of custom dictionaries.  In a dialog he can
> > specify which custom dictionary he wants to use for this particular
> > document -- In the Tools | Options | Spelling and Grammar | Custom
> > Dictionary he can specify which custom dictionary he wants to use for
> > this document (or create a new one by specifying a new file name (for
> > the dictionary).  When I tried add tonight, the "added" misspelled word
> > did not end up in the custom dictionary.)
> 
> Can you test one more thing?
> 
> Try adding "fooooo".  Then type "foooooo" (one more 'o').  What
> options does word give you?  I seemed to remember that one of the
> would be the original "fooooo".  This is the behavior that Just Works,
> IMHO, and is what we should try for.
> 
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