No. Just like all other versions, the Custom Dictionary, Office suite,
Word, Paragraph Style and Paragraph language all have to be set to the
same language (the Custom Dictionary's language can also be set to
"none") in order to add words to the dictionary.
No. Just like all other versions, the Custom Dictionary, Office suite,
Word, Paragraph Style and Paragraph language all have to be set to the
same language (the Custom Dictionary's language can also be set to
"none") in order to add words to the dictionary.
JE:
Well I don't understand all that really, but if I set it to none (what is
procedure to do that?) , are there any con's to doing that, and then will it
add?
OS 10.3.4
Office 2004
Well I don't understand all that really, but if I set it to none (what is
procedure to do that?) , are there any con's to doing that, and then will it
add?
Assuming you're only working in one language, there will be no cons at
all. If you're working with multiple languages, they will all add to
the same dictionary if you have it set to "None". That can be an
advantage if the multiple languages exist in the same document.
Assuming you're only working in one language, there will be no cons at
all. If you're working with multiple languages, they will all add to
the same dictionary if you have it set to "None". That can be an
advantage if the multiple languages exist in the same document.
Thanks JE:
Do you know where all those things are are:
Custom Dictionary, Office suite,
Word, Paragraph Style and Paragraph language all have to be set to the ....
OS 10.3.4
Office 2004
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