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How To Stop Google From Changing Words It Considers 'Wrong'

How To Stop Google From Changing Words It Considers 'Wrong'

Believe it or not, Google doesn’t know everything. For example, you may be trying to write up a document in Google Docs that Google doesn’t recognize. Maybe it’s one of your services that you’ve created a name for, or even the name of your company. The issue is that Google likes changing words it deems “wrong”. Listed below are tips on how to stop it from changing words you meant to use.

Why And How Does Google Do This?

The “why” is easy. Google actively works to make its services more convenient to its users, just as any solutions provider should. As to “how”, that part relies on machine learning.

Essentially, Google’s technology constantly incorporates data to better work around cognitive bias and adapt to the way that people work. In this instance, Google processes common sentences and phrases to better comprehend how they are intended to be used. By doing so, Google (and again, other solutions with similar features) assists users as they try to put their best foot forward in their writing.

Naturally, this is precisely why trying to come up with a name for your business or a service can be frustrating, unless you know how to “teach” Google that your invented word is acceptable. 

How to Add a Word to Google’s Dictionary

This process is remarkably easy.

  • Open one of your documents in Google Docs. Make sure your invented word (or name, etc.) is spelled as you want it in the document.
  • In the top-left corner, you’ll see the button for Spelling and grammar check (Ctrl+Alt+X). Clicking it will open a box at the top of the right-hand side of your window.
  • Your invented word should appear in the box, with Google’s suggested change. You will have the capability to: 
    • Ignore the change
    • Accept the change, or 
    • Access more options through a triple-dot menu 
  • For this process, you’ll want to open the triple-dot menu
  • There, you have the option to Add “[your invented word]” to dictionary. You can also review your personal dictionary from here.

Naturally, you could also just right-click the word and select Add “[your invented word]” to dictionary from there, as well.

Removing a Word

Accidents happen, or you may eventually decide to stop using an invented word. You can remove words from the dictionary by:

  • Opening a Google Doc that contains the word.
  • Right-clicking on the word.
  • Selecting the option to Remove from personal dictionary.

Needless to say, if you happened to access your personal dictionary by following the process to add a word, you can easily delete a word with the trash can button that appears when you hover over an entry.

There you have it: how to modify your personal dictionary in Google Docs. For more IT tips, tricks, and best practices, make sure you subscribe to our Macro Systems blog or give us a call at 703-359-9211!

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