Re: Dictionaries



Hi Jessie,

Are you referring to the Word proofing tools speller or the Dictionary's available through the Research Pane services when connected
online
Select a word, Alt+click in the document to open the Research pane and in the Research Pane options check to see if the Encarta
French and English dictionaries are set.

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<<"JC" <jessie_crump@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:47ee0cb5$0$884$ba4acef3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello !

Would someone be kind enough as to
tell me where to find and how to insert
a more voluminous dictionary (I need English and
French) into Word 2003 ?
I've asked this question on the French group but
they seem to be of the opinion that the Word dictionary
already installed is enough, but it's not for my purpose
as I translate between the two languages.

Thank you for your help,

JC >>
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Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


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