> GLENN HAYES wrote:
> >
> > Listeners,
> > If I do an automatic spell check when I create new mail using
Outlook Express, a "Custom.dic" file icon appears on my desktop. The file is
empty. I am running MS 98 SE. Any ideas.
> > Glenn Hayes
>
>
> Glenn:
> That's where any special words that you add are stored. For example,
> prior to retirement, I frequently corresponded with someone at work
> whose last name was "Giblin". The spell checker wanted to change this to
> "Goblin". In view of the various personal risks involved, I told the
> spell checker to accept "Giblin" as a legitimate word. (Besides, he is a
> very nice guy.)
> Regards,
> Carroll Grigsby
>
>Carroll,
Thanks for your response. The "custom.dic" file that appears on my
desktop is empty and I delete it each time only to have it appear again when
I use spell checker. This didn't use to happen. It started about the time I
loaded Netscape 6.1, but since I didn't like what Ns6.1 was doing to other
files, I went back to Ns4.7. Could Ns 6.1 have caused this. Thanks for
your help.
Glenn Hayes
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