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Set the default language dictionary, Remove, relink, and reorder user dictionaries – Adobe InDesign CS3 User Manual

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To add an existing dictionary, click the Add User Dictionary icon

, select the user dictionary file, which includes

a .udc or .not extension, and then click Open.

Note: If you can’t find the dictionary file, you might want to use your system Find command to locate the .udc files (try
using *.udc), note the location, and then try again.

The dictionary is added to the list under the Language menu. You can add words to the dictionary using the
Dictionary dialog box.

See also

“Using dictionaries in a workgroup” on page 160

Set the default language dictionary

You can change the default language dictionary for a document or for all new documents you create. Changing the
default dictionary in an existing document doesn’t affect text that has already been created or text that you type into
an existing text frame.

Use the Character Style or Paragraph Style panel to set a specific dictionary for a specific style. The Language menu
appears in the Advanced Character Formats section.

Set the default language dictionary for the current document

1

Open the document.

2

Select the Selection tool from the toolbar and make sure no items are selected in the document.

3

Choose Type > Character.

4

Choose the desired dictionary from the Language pop-up menu on the Character panel. If you cannot see the

language option in the Character panel, select Show Options and then select your language from the list.

Set the default language dictionary for all new documents

1

Start InDesign, but do not open a document.

2

Choose Type > Character.

3

Choose the desired dictionary from the Language pop-up menu on the Character panel. If you cannot see the

language option in the Character panel, select Show Options and then select your language from the list.

Remove, relink, and reorder user dictionaries

1

Choose Edit > Preferences > Dictionary (Windows) or InDesign > Preferences > Dictionary (Mac OS).

2

From the Language menu, choose the language to which the dictionary belongs.

3

Do any of the following:

To remove a dictionary from the list, select it and click the Remove User Dictionary icon

. You must have at least

one dictionary per language.

If the language dictionary includes a question mark icon next to it, select the dictionary, click the Relink User
Dictionary icon

, and then locate and open the user dictionary.

To change the order of the user dictionaries, drag and drop them. The order of the dictionaries in the list is the
order in which the dictionaries are checked.