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I have waste millions of hours clicking the Ignore Once button in Word, while trying to spell check a document related to development. Be that something light on terms like a proposal or something worse like technical specs.

I'm beginning to think that this is a huge waste and someone may have developed a dictionary for Word with common development terms that I could add and no longer have this problem.

Does such a dictionary exist or is there some other tricks to use to improve this process?

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Should this be moved to SuperUser? I'm not sure. – SLaks Oct 16 at 12:46
I think it should. – Johannes Rössel Oct 16 at 12:49
While the screenshot given isn't especially programming related, the subject of technical writing seems to be (at least to me). I vote keep, but wouldn't oppose a move. – Jeff Oct 16 at 12:50
@SLaks & @Johannes I thought about it but since this issue effects me as a programmer specifically I though that SO would be a better location. – Robert MacLean Oct 16 at 14:13
@Jeff sub-version root path isn't a programming related item? I can't think of something that uses SVN that isn't programming related. – Robert MacLean Oct 16 at 14:14
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Try some of the 'Options' mentioned in the lower left hand corner - there's a lot of choices of things to Ignore.

You can also consider 'Add to Dictionary' instead of 'Ignore' - it'll add the words to the dictionary, which will let you (eventually) create your own dictionary of common technical words.

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