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this is taking a long shot getting this read, but the office dictionary
should be update to incorporate famous people throughout history, as along
with updating scientific terminology. not just biology, pulmonology, but like
words used in sciences, like enzyme names, animal species, possibly common
organic chemistry terms like the individual amino acids, basic sugar and
lipid names. it would make it easier for college students to do their
projects or while taking notes in class to make sure they get the right
spelling instead of having to search for it, and even adding it to the
dictionary manual is a pain because after so many added words, office wont
let you. even if its a data issue with making it on the installation CD, it
could be useful to release it as a dictionary addition like the french
dictionary/thesaurus is
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should be update to incorporate famous people throughout history, as along
with updating scientific terminology. not just biology, pulmonology, but like
words used in sciences, like enzyme names, animal species, possibly common
organic chemistry terms like the individual amino acids, basic sugar and
lipid names. it would make it easier for college students to do their
projects or while taking notes in class to make sure they get the right
spelling instead of having to search for it, and even adding it to the
dictionary manual is a pain because after so many added words, office wont
let you. even if its a data issue with making it on the installation CD, it
could be useful to release it as a dictionary addition like the french
dictionary/thesaurus is
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http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...microsoft.public.office.developer.com.add_ins