(Msg. 9) Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 6:32 pm
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"Thierry Fontenelle [MSFT]" <thierryf_nospam RemoveThis @microsoft.com_nospam> a écrit
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> Hi JC,
>
> No, Office 2003 has all the features. Since you speak French, you can
> check
> this post out and you'll see a screenshot with the "Research Options"
> hyperlink at the bottom of the Research pane (under Get Services on Office
> Marketplace)
>
> http://blogs.msdn.com/correcteurorthographiqueoffice/archive/2006/05/0...ict-e-d >
> It's under the definition of "cacochyme" in the Encarta dictionary:
> French.
> That's where you can activate this resource (as well as the other
> dictionaries you might need).
>
> Does it help?
>
> Thierry [MSFT]
>
>
> "JC" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Thierry Fontenelle [MSFT]" <thierryf_nospam RemoveThis @microsoft.com_nospam> a
>> écrit
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>> > Hi JC,
>> >
>> > If you open the Office Research pane, you will see "Research Options"
>> > at
>> > the
>> > bottom. These options will enable you to activate a whole range of
>> > resources,
>> > which include the Encarta monolingual dictionaries for English and for
>> > French. It's a web service, so they will not be installed on your
>> > machine
>> > and
>> > you need to be connected to the internet.
>>
>> Hi again,
>> I don't seem to have 'research options' just task pane,
>> I'm on Word 2003; do I need to change versions ?
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