In all documents?
Do you have to click on Ignore vs. Ignore All because the dialog doesn't
respond to your mouse click?
What is the sign that tells you clicking on Ignore didn't work?
(I also just clicked Ignore a bunch of times with no problem)
if you have several instances of a word you use say for instance is an
Acronym or a word used in specific science or math setting but will not
be, you know, in document; say for example if I use VPEA, I know is
short version of an association I belong to so it spelled correct.
I can either enter it in custom Dictions by clicking on add. Or I can
choose ignore or ignore all. If there is just one instance of this
*word* then choose ignore. (which mean ignore this instance).; or Ignore
All (which means ignore all instances of this word in the entire document).
So ignore and ignore all are two different animals. They serve two
different methods of doing the similar tasks.
So if you use ignore on a word or item and come to the next instance you
will either have to use ignore another time, or choose ignore all.
Now if your having a problem with ignore or ignore all becoming
*disabled* that's a different situation.
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Okay, this description helps a lot. It sounds like something is corrupt
somewhere, because I am not seeing similar problems. I checked your
sentence and other documents, and I can click on Ignore fine in all cases.
First--does this happen in all documents?
If it is all documents, then please try the three things below and let
me know whether any of the cases makes the problem disappear. (Uh, if
#1 makes it disappear, no need to try #2 or #3, etc)
Diagnostic tricks to help locate the cause of the problem:
1) hold down shift while launching Word. Does the problem persist?
2) Log out of your user account, then hold down shift while logging back
in. Does the problem persist?
3) create a new user account in OS X and test in that one. Does the
problem persist?
If you haven't had application too long maybe a call to tech support
would alert them to a possible bug. (Although I haven't experienced this
problem with either Word 2004 or Word2008.
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However, if you first run the Remove Office tool, and then delete all
instances of Normal Template, Word will create new copies of the damaged
files when it restarts.
Track down all instances of pre-2008 Normal template on your computer, and
drag them to your desktop. The file is called simply "Normal" and has no
extension.
Find and drag the file Normal.dotm to your desktop.
Now try again. If that doesn't fix it, come back and we'll do a "Scorched
Earth" removal.
Cheers
On 4/02/08 5:38 PM, in article ee8b3...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
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1. Quit Word. Drag the Normal template to the desktop. Relaunch Word.
Does the problem persist?
(The Normal template should be at [username]/Library/Application
Support/Microsoft/Office/User Templates/Normal.dotm, unless you moved it)
2. Quit all Office programs. Drag this entire folder to the desktop, and
then test again.
[username]/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/Office 2008/
3. Test the files as directed here:
http://word.mvps.org/Mac/DamagedPrefs.html
Have you been to Word>Preferences>Spelling and Grammar and clicked "Check
Document"? That's the old "RE-check Document" command. It resets the
internal ignore lists. It might just clear the problem.
Otherwise, you want to flip me a document, and I will have a look? I need
to get a better handle on what is really happening before we go much
further.
In your email, don't forget to repeat a generous description of the specific
problem. My memory is not what it used to was (advanced old-timer's
disease) so when someone sent me a one-line email the other day with a file,
all I could do was fire straight back with "Sorry? What were we talking
about??"
Hope this helps
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