That is only happening when you are spell checking and find multiple uses of that same name in one note field, OR, when you are trying to do a global spell check, right? If so, that's because you haven't completed a "function" yet, so it has not saved to the actual dictionary yet. Sue > On Feb 21, 2015, at 12:31 PM, Jon Czarowitz via <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have found the same problem with the spell checker. It is adding slow or > something. Once I close out the session it seems to find the word and not > ask again, but any new words it doesn't know, it asks. > Jon > > On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 12:39 PM, Tom Holden via < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> 1. I don't understand how that is physically possible. The spell checker >> uses one file with the (iirc) .adu extension. You can choose one of a few >> files, e.g., American, British English... >> >> 2. Mem/Paste supports only one citation; there have been requests to >> expand this capability to multiple citations. An outboard Clipboard is not >> a solution. Lists > Source List > Print lets you pick any/all sources and >> their citations. >> >> Tom >> >> >>>> On Feb 21, 2015, at 12:11 AM, "Ronald D. Doctor via" < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> A couple of minor issues have popped up as I try to update my RM >> database. >>> 1. It looks like the spelling checker requires you to add the same >> words in >>> multiple fields. That is, when a new word shows, I click Add, but >> the >>> same word in another field requires me to repeat the process. The >> spell >>> checker seems to use a separate dictionary for each field. Has >> anyone >>> else experienced this? >>> 2. Often, I use the same Citation(s) for several people and/or for >> several >>> facts. Is there a way to save multiple citations to a clipboard so >> that >>> I can select from them without having to memorize/paste, go back to >>> another person to pick another citation, memorize/paste etc.? Is >> there a >>> list of citations used in the database? >>> >>> Ron >>>