Tucson
Tucson
Hmm My speller also doesn't see anything wrong with either of these.
Maybe they both are legitimate in the eyes of the dictionary tables.
Google finds this:
/TusCon/, the annual Tucson area Science Fiction and Fantasy Convention.
--David Teague
Brian Barker wrote:
Sorry: please *disregard* my last effort, which was lacking in an
important respect and may tempt you to do something unhelpful. Here's
a better version:
At 16:44 24/07/2009 -0400, Peter N. Spotts wrote:
In haste, I transposed a couple of letters in a city name (Tucson)
and the transposition (Tuscon) fails to trigger the spellchecker.
"Tuscon" isn't in the English (UK) dictionary, and I doubt it is in
the English (USA) one either. So if it is not being marked as wrong
by the spelling checker (and if I understand you correctly), it is
likely that you have either added it to one of the dictionaries -
probably "standard" - or else to the Ignore All list. You merely have
to correct that.
o Go to Tools | Options... | Language Settings | Writing Aids.
o Under "User-defined dictionaries", click on IgnoreAllList or each
of the dictionaries, as required.
o In each case, click Edit... and look for the rogue entry for "Tuscon".
o When you find it, select it and click Delete.
No need to go "outside [Writer]".
I trust this helps (more).
Brian Barker
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