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Old June 23rd, 2004, 02:52 PM
Jessica
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Greetings!

I want to create a custom dictionary and have Excel use
that dictionary for certain files....how do I accomplish
this. I saw in Word that I can create a .dic file and
then tell Word to Access that dictionary as well as its
normal one, but saw no such function for Excel? Any
thoughts?

Thanks!

Jessica

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Old June 24th, 2004, 07:46 PM
Paul B
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Jessica, I think the dictionary is shared by all office programs, so if you
set it in word I think excel will use it too.
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"Jessica" wrote in message
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Greetings!

I want to create a custom dictionary and have Excel use
that dictionary for certain files....how do I accomplish
this. I saw in Word that I can create a .dic file and
then tell Word to Access that dictionary as well as its
normal one, but saw no such function for Excel? Any
thoughts?

Thanks!

Jessica



 




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