p_custom_dictionary_window=" Custom Dictionary Window Some applications, such as Microsoft Word, allow you to manage your office custom dictionary. If your application doesn't, you can manage your office custom dictionary using the Custom Dictionary tab in the Spell Driver Manager window. For more information on how your Microsoft application handles custom dictionaries, see the help for that application. If the CompuBridge setup program finds a custom dictionary set in your registration database , it enters the location of that custom dictionary on the Custom Dictionary tab, shown below. If the setup program doesn't find a custom dictionary in use, it will add one (CUSTOM.DIC) and enter the location here and in your registration database. Functions of this window: Adding a Custom Dictionary Editing a Custom Dictionary Removing a Custom Dictionary Copyright ⌐ 1995-2003, CompuBridge, Inc. All rights reserved. "
p_custom_dictionary="Custom dictionary A custom dictionary is a text file that contains a list of specialized terms. There are three kinds of custom dictionaries. Common Ignore Word type custom dictionaries: When you spell check a document, the terms in this file will not be considered misspelled. Exclusive type custom dictionaries: When you spell checker a document, the terms in this file will be considered as misspelled even the word is a correct word. Change All type custom dictionaries:in this dictionary, the word appears in pairs. The first word represents the misspelled word. The second word represents the word used to replace the misspelled word."
p_dictionary="Dictionary A dictionary is a set of words for a particular language or other specialty. Dictionaries are lexicon files with the different extension, .LEX is the most common used one. Microsoft Office 97 comes with dictionary for the U.S. English and U.K. (British) English (MSSP2_EN.LEX). Microsoft Office 2000 comes with dictionary for U.S. English, U.K. English, German and Spanish."
p_registration_database="Registration database A registration database (registry) is a system-wide source of information about the computer's configuration, including hardware, installed software, environmental settings, and other data. It controls how your computer runs. It is best to use Windows controls to change the settings in your registration database, rather than to edit it directly."
p_Spell_Checker_Engine="Speller engine A speller engine is a file that provides spell checking functionality. "
p_Spell_Engine_Driver="Speller driver A speller driver is a file that provides access to spell checker engine. It is a dynamic link library (.DLL) file."