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If you have Office (2003 or 2007), you have access to the Encarta monolingual English dictionary via the Research pane if you are online. You can right-click on a word from within any Office application (e.g. Word), select "Look up" and the definition will be displayed in the Research pane. You can also simultaneously press the ALT key and left-click on a word to achieve the same result. I hope it will help. Best wishes, Thierry Fontenelle [MSFT] Microsoft Natural Language Group "Frittycincy" wrote: I remeber with windows 95 I had a dictionary that was on my hard drive and when I came across a word I wanted to learn the definition for I only had to right click on the word to get the meaning of it. So I would like to know if anyone knows how I can get that back it didn't come with XP |
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