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Old 02-27-2009, 03:04 PM
JaedenRuiner JaedenRuiner is offline Word 2003 Dictionaries... Windows 8 Word 2003 Dictionaries... Office 2013
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As it is I'm just curious as a point of logistics, but is there any way to embed a custom Dictionary into the document itself?

Frankly,working on fiction novels and such that have a lot of manufactured words, names, places, etc, I have quite a few dictionaries for each story, but as it is, transferring the document around from computer to computer, means accompanying the specific dictionary associated with each said document, along with tedious manipulations within the word interface to enforce the "default" dictionary for which document I'm editing.

I'd like to say: DocumentA.Dictionary = DictA.dic

and that dictionary becomes default whenever that document is active, as well, whenever I copy that document, the dictionary goes with it so I don't have to worry about transferring the dictionary from one system to the next.

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