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.
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