
Windows 10 or 11: C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\UProof.To make the dictionary accessible to only the current Windows user, store it in the default custom dictionary location, as mentioned in the preceding paragraph. The location where you want to store the new dictionary depends on who would access it.The default save location is set to C:\Users\ \AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\UProof, where indicates your user name. Navigate to the location where you want to save the dictionary and click the Save button, highlighted in blue within Figure 4.We named our new dictionary Legal Dictionary, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 4, above. Provide a name to your new dictionary within the File name box.Doing so brings up the Create Custom Dictionary dialog box with the default custom dictionary location, as shown in Figure 4, below.įigure 4: Create Custom Dictionary dialog box Within the resultant Custom Dictionaries dialog box, click the New button, highlighted in red within Figure 3, above.Doing so summons the Custom Dictionaries dialog box, shown in Figure 3, below.įigure 3: Click the New button to add a new dictionary Now, click the Custom Dictionaries button, highlighted in blue within Figure 2, above.Click the Proofing option within the sidebar, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 2, below.įigure 2: Proofing tab in PowerPoint Options

Either way, you bring up the PowerPoint Options dialog box.


You can also press both the Alt and T keys together, and next press O.Įxplore our PowerPoint Keyboard Shortcuts and Sequences Ebook that is updated for all PowerPoint versions. Alternatively, if you already have a presentation open, choose the File menu to bring up Backstage view, and select Options.
