<p class="Paragraph">You can add all unknown words in a text document to the active user dictionary with a single command. However, you yourself first have to assign the command to shortcut keys or to a separate icon.</p>
<p class="P2">Select the <span class="T1">Keyboard</span> tab to specify a key combination. Select the <span class="T1">Toolbars</span> tab to specify an icon for this function.</p>
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<p class="P2">Here we describe the procedure for modifying the shortcut keys. To find out how to reconfigure a toolbar, see the instructions for creating a fax icon.</p>
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<p class="P2">Select the <span class="T1">Tools</span> area at the lower left of the <span class="T1">Keyboard</span> tab, and then select the <span class="T1">Adding unknown words</span> function next to it.</p>
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<p class="P2">Search for an available key combination in the <span class="T1">Keyboard</span> list box (e.g. F10).</p>
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<p class="P2">Click <span class="T1">Modify</span> and close the dialog with <span class="T1">OK</span>.</p>
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<p class="Paragraph">Now, by pressing the key or shortcut keys you have selected, you can start a spellcheck of the current text document, automatically placing all unknown words in an <help:link Id="65883" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">active user-defined dictionary</help:link>.</p>
<p class="Paragraph">To include the unknown words in a dictionary, you must fulfill the following conditions:</p>
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<p class="P3">The dictionary should be activated.</p>
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<p class="P3">This dictionary cannot be a "negative dictionary".</p>
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<p class="P3">The language of the dictionary has to be set up on "All".</p>
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<p class="P3">The dictionary file cannot be a read-only file.</p>