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Does anyone know of any add on chemical and medical dictionaries for
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I don't but Google does.

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Terry Farrell wrote:
I don't but Google does.

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Does anyone know of any add on chemical and medical dictionaries for
use
with Word 2003?


I must be doing it wrong but I searched on Google and
could not find anything. I used "Word 2003" and "chemical
dictionary" as the search terms.

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Try "chemical dictionary Word add-in." One hit I got was
http://www.sciproof.com/news.cgi?id=58, which looks like it might fill your
bill.

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Terry Farrell wrote:
I don't but Google does.

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Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP

wrote in message
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Does anyone know of any add on chemical and medical dictionaries for
use
with Word 2003?


I must be doing it wrong but I searched on Google and
could not find anything. I used "Word 2003" and "chemical
dictionary" as the search terms.


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