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MacMan123

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Hi guys the other day I accidentally pushed "add to dictionary" rather than the correct word. Is there any way I can go into the dictionary or w/e it is that has this feature and correct this? I don't want it thinking that my incorrect word is correct for a school paper or anything!

Also does this not work in Leopard anymore? I just read up on it and it sounds cool:
http://lifehacker.com/software/mac-os-x/how-to-use-apple-os-xs-builtin-dictionary-199108.php
Maybe you have to enable it because it is not working for me.
 
Hi guys the other day I accidentally pushed "add to dictionary" rather than the correct word. Is there any way I can go into the dictionary or w/e it is that has this feature and correct this? I don't want it thinking that my incorrect word is correct for a school paper or anything!

Also does this not work in Leopard anymore? I just read up on it and it sounds cool:
http://lifehacker.com/software/mac-os-x/how-to-use-apple-os-xs-builtin-dictionary-199108.php
Maybe you have to enable it because it is not working for me.
According to an Apple help document, "If you accidentally add a misspelled word to the dictionary, type the misspelling in the Spelling dialog, and then click Ignore." ...Haven't tried it personally though.

And yes, the built in dictionary lookup should still be working for you.
 
I made this post a few days after adding it. I don't remember what I typed is there no way to just reset it or see a list? I have never added user spellings, so I don't care if I reset.

There is nothing to enable for the fast dictionary feature?
 
in ~/Library/Spelling there is a file with all the words that you manually added to the dictionary which you can edit in a text editor.
 
yup, I've checked both

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