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PatrickYork
Hi,
Does anyone know if it is possible to set the default custom dictionary
based on the current document? I use word on private letters and
work-based manuscripts, which each have their own specialist
vocabulary. It is easy enough to have two custom dictionaries, but
when I right-click to add a word to the dictionary, there is no choice
of which dictionary to add to; it always goes in the current default
one. If I change from working on a private letter to a manuscript, it
is a real pain to have to remember to go into the proofing settings to
change the default dictionary. There must be a better way of doing
this. Can the default dictionary perhaps be set in a template? Or -
as a last resort - is it possible to have a macro to change the current
default dictionary; then at least I could assign it to a keyboard
shortcut.
I'm tearing my hair out looking for a solution to this. Any help or
advice would be very, very much appreciated.
Best wishes, Patrick
Does anyone know if it is possible to set the default custom dictionary
based on the current document? I use word on private letters and
work-based manuscripts, which each have their own specialist
vocabulary. It is easy enough to have two custom dictionaries, but
when I right-click to add a word to the dictionary, there is no choice
of which dictionary to add to; it always goes in the current default
one. If I change from working on a private letter to a manuscript, it
is a real pain to have to remember to go into the proofing settings to
change the default dictionary. There must be a better way of doing
this. Can the default dictionary perhaps be set in a template? Or -
as a last resort - is it possible to have a macro to change the current
default dictionary; then at least I could assign it to a keyboard
shortcut.
I'm tearing my hair out looking for a solution to this. Any help or
advice would be very, very much appreciated.
Best wishes, Patrick