Microsoft Word 2007 doesn’t come with dictionaries for every business, profession or industry that has its own language. However in case you have a dictionary for a certain domain and want to add it to Word’s dictionary list here are the steps:
1. Go to Office button | Word Options. In the list on the left, click Proofing.
2. Under the Spelling settings section, click the Custom Dictionaries button.
3. Click the Add… button on the right.
4. Select your dictionary file and then click Open.
5. To use the dictionary make sure there’s a check mark in the box next to its name.

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3 comments on "Microsoft Word 2007: Add Dictionaries"
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when i do this, it says “save the file in Unicode and add it again.” i did this but still it was rejected.
i am using MS 2007, i wanna to add drug dictionary, but i got a problem. when i tried to do this, i got a message “save the file in unicode and add it again” I added drug dictionary many times in ms word 97, but in ms 2007, i am facing this problem, pls tell me the solution to add it.
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