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I need to set up a Polish dictionary in Word '03. It will be used when they
are writing English Word documents. It would be good if they did not need to leave Word to use the dictionary. Any searhes done so far have not returned a solution. Cheers. |
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What do you mean by "Polish dictionary"? Spell-checking words written in
Polish? Or providing translations Polish -- English? If the former, Microsoft sells proofing tools in many languages, including Polish - see http://www.microsoft.com/PRODUCTS/in...ec9b7&type=ovr If you want an onscreen display of how to translate words between Polish and English, see http://www.kosciuszkofoundation.org/Dictionary.html No, this is not translation software (which you don't want anyway) - it's an onscreen dictionary. Leaves a lot to be desired in pasting Polish words (if they contain diacritics) for lookup into English, but does just great in the other direction. -- Cheers and pozdrowienia, Ted |
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