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Default MICROSOFT WORD 2003 SHOULD PROVIDE MEDICAL DICTIONARY

AS A MEDICAL/PHARMACY STUDENT WE ALWAYS NEED MEDICAL DICTIONARY.IN WORD 2003
MOST OF THE MEDICAL/PHARMACEUTICAL TERM WE COULD FIND AND WE HAVE TO GO
ONLINE FOR EACH WORD.

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I refuse to pay more for Word so that it includes a medical dictionary only
a fraction of the people will use.

Google for third-party medical dictionary. I bet you'll find some that will
work very closely with Word. Buy the one you like best.

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On 9/3/05 9:30 AM, "DEEP" wrote:

AS A MEDICAL/PHARMACY STUDENT WE ALWAYS NEED MEDICAL DICTIONARY.IN WORD 2003
MOST OF THE MEDICAL/PHARMACEUTICAL TERM WE COULD FIND AND WE HAVE TO GO
ONLINE FOR EACH WORD.

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I've no clue about the quality of this product, but offer it as an example
of what's available:

http://www.e-medtools.com/medspel.html

I found this by choosing |medical dictionary for microsoft word|.

I also found this, which you might find helpful:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...483191033.aspx

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AS A MEDICAL/PHARMACY STUDENT WE ALWAYS NEED MEDICAL DICTIONARY.IN WORD
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ONLINE FOR EACH WORD.

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