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Electronic dictionary

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dougantholz

Structural
May 30, 2001
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Does anyone have decent electronic engineering dictionary that can be imported into Microsoft Word (v9.0)? I'm sick of having to lookup words like soffit and purlin in a dictionary because word's dictionary doesn't recognize them.
 
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Questions:

1. Why don't you simply click on the "add" button when doing a spell check in M$ Word when it stops at a word like "soffit"? That would eliminate the problem right away, I would think.

2. Then, simply make a copy of your dictionary file and keep it somewhere in case your system crashes/requries a reboot, etc..

3. I have both the McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Engineering and Tom Philbin's Illustrated Dictionary of Building Terms at my desk at all times. Both are excellent, informative dictionaries.
 
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