Closes the dialog box and halts the spelling check.
Replaces the current instance of the questioned word with the word in the Change To box. If Word finds a repeated word, Change changes to Delete.
Leaves the current instance of the questioned word unchanged and continues the spelling check. If you interrupt a spelling check to edit your document and then continue the check, Ignore changes to Start.
Replaces all instances of the questioned word with the word in the Change To box. Not available when Word finds a repeated word.
Leaves the current instance of the questioned word unchanged and continues the spelling check, skipping all remaining instances of the word.
Adds the questioned word to the selected open custom dictionary. The dictionary’s name is displayed in the Add Words To box. If no custom dictionary is open, Word displays a dialog box for you to open a custom dictionary or create a new one.
Displays possible replacements for the questioned word in the Suggestions list. If you select Always Suggest in the Preferences dialog box, Suggest is not available until you type a word in the Change To box.
Displays the Spelling options of the Preferences dialog box, which lets you specify the main dictionary, custom dictionaries, and the rules for checking spelling.
Displays the word that will replace the questioned word in your document when you choose Change or Change All. You can select a word from the Suggestions list or edit the questioned word.
Displays a word that is not in the current main dictionary or any open custom dictionaries. Click the word to insert it in the Change To box for editing. Also displays repeated words and words with unusual capitalization.
Lists suggested spellings for the questioned word, either automatically or when you choose Suggest.
Displays the name of the open custom dictionary to which Word adds the questioned word when you choose Add. If several custom dictionaries are open, select the one you want from the Add Words To box.