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Default saving dictionary file

please, can anyone tell me how i can save the dictionary file for my
microsoft word software on USB so i can use the dictionary in another
computer system while installing word in it. I don't want to forget
the
entries I made to the dictionary which was not shipped with the
software.
TIA
xnt
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Default saving dictionary file

Unless you have created another one, the default user dictionary is called
CUSTOM.DIC. You can copy this file from one computer to another (replacing
the existing but presumably empty one there).

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please, can anyone tell me how i can save the dictionary file for my
microsoft word software on USB so i can use the dictionary in another
computer system while installing word in it. I don't want to forget
the
entries I made to the dictionary which was not shipped with the
software.
TIA
xnt


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