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medical spellchecker disabling UK English

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ipatten - 25 Nov 2004 14:24 GMT
I wonder if anyone can help me. I have 'stedman's plus' medica
spellchecker installed for use in Office 2003. The spellchecker is i
US English, so it installs into that dictionary, fine. The problem i
that documents set in UK English now are spellchecked in US Englis
(even though Word says that it is UKE). Obviously, in a USE document
want to have the added spellchecker working, but what is happenning i
my UKE settings? In an ideal world, what I would like to do is have tw
med spellcheckers installed, one into the USE and one into the UKE, bu
for now I would be happy just to have UKE allow me to write colou
without underlining it in red!

Any help would be hugely appreciated.:confused

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Doug Potter [MSFT] - 27 Nov 2004 06:23 GMT
I'm not familiar with the stedman product.  Does stedman install as a
medical dictionary or does it replace the main dictionary entirely?  In
either case, stedman replaces the main word list.  I'm guessing they replace
it with a US list regardless of your dialect choice.

I think you need to ask stedman your queston.

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>I wonder if anyone can help me. I have 'stedman's plus' medical
> spellchecker installed for use in Office 2003. The spellchecker is in
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Doug Potter [MSFT] - 27 Nov 2004 06:25 GMT
I'm not familiar with the Stedman product.  Does Stedman install as a
medical dictionary or does it replace the main dictionary entirely?  In
either case, Stedman replaces the main word list.  I'm guessing they replace
it with a US list regardless of your dialect choice.

I think you need to ask Stedman your question.

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>I wonder if anyone can help me. I have 'Stedman's plus' medical
> spellchecker installed for use in Office 2003. The spellchecker is in
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
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> Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/
Doug Potter [MSFT] - 27 Nov 2004 06:25 GMT
I'm not familiar with the Stedman product.  Does Stedman install as a
medical dictionary or does it replace the main dictionary entirely?  In
either case, Stedman replaces the main word list.  I'm guessing they replace
it with a US list regardless of your dialect choice.

I think you need to ask Stedman your question.

Signature

Doug
__
The Legal Guys make me say:
Please do not send e-mail directly to this alias. This alias is for
newsgroup purposes only.  This posting is provided "AS IS" with no
warranties, and confers no rights.

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>I wonder if anyone can help me. I have 'Stedman's plus' medical
> spellchecker installed for use in Office 2003. The spellchecker is in
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
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> Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/
 
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