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Add a root word to the dictionary so it picks up plurals, etc.?
Is there a way to add a word to Word's dictionary so that it will pick up
conjugations of the word? For example, if I add a verb: "eat" to Word's dictionary, I would like it to recognize eat-ing, eat-s, eat-en, etc. My specific case is in reference to the noun "setpoint". It is a building automation systems term that Word's dictionary doesn't contain, and as far as I can tell, Word doesn't have a pre-packaged supplement for engineering terms like it does for medical. |
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