Re: How to make Word 2008 use the custom global Mac OS X dictionary?

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I think to have the same dictionary for all apps you would need to
install SpellCatcher X or something like that. Actually there are
lots of apps, probably everything made by MS and Adobe and things like
NeoOffice, OpenOffice, StarOffice which do not use Apple's
spellchecking (which many consider somewhat primitive in any case).
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