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How do you skip correcting a word identified by the spell checker?

The specific way to skip correcting a word identified by a spell checker varies depending on the software you're using. However, the general principles are the same:

1. Right-Click the Word: Right-click on the underlined word that the spell checker has flagged.

2. Choose "Ignore" or Similar Options: Look for options like "Ignore All," "Ignore Once," "Add to Dictionary," "Skip," or "Don't Check."

3. Use Keyboard Shortcuts: Some programs offer keyboard shortcuts. For example, in Microsoft Word, you can often press "Shift + F1" and then choose "Ignore All" or "Ignore Once."

Specific Instructions:

Microsoft Word:

* Right-click the underlined word.

* Select "Ignore All" to skip all instances of that word, or "Ignore Once" to skip it only this time.

* You can also add the word to the dictionary by selecting "Add to Dictionary."

Google Docs:

* Right-click the underlined word.

* Choose "Ignore" to skip this instance of the word.

* You can also click on the "Add to Dictionary" option to make it permanent.

Other Text Editors:

* Most text editors have similar functionalities. Look for options in the context menu that appear when you right-click on the underlined word.

Note: If you are unsure about the correct spelling of a word, it's best to check a dictionary or online resource. Skipping the spell checker can lead to typos and errors in your writing.

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