Office dictionary for Sciences

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UDEOOH!

It would ideal to have a dictionary option for sciences. All the jargon in
one place would be nice, as compared to adding it to dictionary all the time.
Now wouldn’t that be nice?

Cheers!!


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James Silverton

UDEOOH! wrote on Sat, 24 Oct 2009 18:50:01 -0700:
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I don't know what is the current situation but, at one time, a
supplemental Chemistry dictionary was *sold* for Word Perfect. I knew
the authors.

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James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not
 
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Steve Rindsberg

It would ideal to have a dictionary option for sciences. All the jargon in
one place would be nice, as compared to adding it to dictionary all the time.
Now wouldn’t that be nice?

Google may have some ideas for you:
 

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