Word does not recognise 'Dyspraxia'

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Hal76
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Word does not recognise 'Dyspraxia'

Post by Hal76 »

Has anyone else noticed Word doesn't even recognise 'Dyspraxia' as a word? It always corrects it to 'Dyspahsia' (a problem with speech). Surely it's time they woke up to this?
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Post by Lumic »

yes ive noticed this and it doesnt help cos its such a hard word to spell i always spell it wrong #-o
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Post by eoakley »

I ve noticed this too but i think it is because the dictionary in word is very basic as the word Dyspraxia is in my advanced learners English dictionary 2006 edition maybe when a new version of microsoft comes out it will be on there
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Post by Greg »

Faith in new microsoft? Surely not!

I wonder if openoffice can spell it? Not that you can tell on my PC since I've added lots of random words to most things.
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Post by Page »

Openoffice.org can't spell it right either, but it works well enough after I add it.

I've used openoffice.org exclusively for the past two years and it is every bit as good as Microsoft office.
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