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Harpert
 
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Recently we changed from Office 2000 to Office 2003
Our machines run on a CITRIX system
Our system engineer changed all users to Office 2003

1: How can I edit the (public) dictionary so that I am able to clean it from
wrongfull entries

2: Where is this (public) dictionary (former normal.dat) situated.

3: what kind of rights do I need to have to be able to edit the whole.\


THX Evelyn....

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See post of 2/25/05 - "How do I browse the installed spelling dictionary" by
Marvin WN + the answers to the post for an answer to your question. Please
keep in mind, you can have custom dictionaries in addition to the one in Word.

gap

"Harpert" wrote:

Recently we changed from Office 2000 to Office 2003
Our machines run on a CITRIX system
Our system engineer changed all users to Office 2003

1: How can I edit the (public) dictionary so that I am able to clean it from
wrongfull entries

2: Where is this (public) dictionary (former normal.dat) situated.

3: what kind of rights do I need to have to be able to edit the whole.\


THX Evelyn....

(please do NOT reply by mail)

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