As the title says, I mis-clicked when editing and added "concieve" to the dictionary. I've searched the forums already, but the method I found (using the command/go box) doesn't seem to work anymore.
Any help is appreciated!
The Logos helpfile says:
Remove a Spell-Check Word
remove word from language removes a previously added word from the custom user spell-checking dictionary in a given language.
remove mishmosh from en removes the word “mishmosh” from the English dictionary.
By default, Logos ships with the following dictionaries:
•en — English
•es — Spanish
Logos Help (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2024).
What did you try?
Graham,
Thank you! Problem solved.
Somehow when I searched before I found an old article about using the go box to open the custom dictionary for logos, which I'm guessing used to be the way to go about this.
I have the same question as the OP. The helpfile above does not give me any clarification in how to actually accomplish this. Any chance someone could take the time to walk through how to actually do this?
Thanks!
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