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If you have users reporting that the live spell check feature is showing all words as misspelled, you can follow these steps to reset the dictionary:
 
If you have users reporting that the live spell check feature is showing all words as misspelled, you can follow these steps to reset the dictionary:
 
Easy Method 1:
 
# Go to the directory where sme5.exe is launched.  easy way is to right click on the SME shortcut icon and select "open file location"
 
# Go into Dictionary folder and copy american.adm file (right click and select copy or control-C)
 
# Go back up to the sme directory and paste the american.adm file (control-V)
 
# Relaunch SME.
 
 
Alternate Methods:
 
 
For SME8:
 
For SME8:
 
# Right click on misspelled word and select Spelling...
 
# Right click on misspelled word and select Spelling...
# Click Options in the lower left corner of that screen. <br>  [[File:spelling1.png]]
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# Click Options in the lower left corner of that screen.   [[File:spelling1.png]]
# Click Locate Dictionaries. <br> [[File:spelling2.png]]
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# Click Locate Dictionaries. [[File:spelling2.png]]
# Go to the SME directory, select Dictionaries. and select Ok <br>[[File:spelling3.png]]
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# Go to the SME directory, select Dictionaries. and select Ok [[File:spelling3.png]]
  
 
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