![]() The English word list contains around 5,000 words, and the Hindi word list contains around 80,000 words. One of the word lists is a list of technical English words, and the other word list is a Hindi word list. ![]() To achieve this, I am thinking to bring these two word list files from my Linux computer, create two additional custom dictionaries, and paste one word list into each of the custom dictionaries. In particular, I have a 330 page document containing both English and Hindi passages, and I would like to spell check the whole document in one go using the "spell checking as you type" feature. Here is what I want to do: I have two extensive, specialized word lists existing in my Linux computer which I want to add/import into the MS Word spell checker for use in spell checking my Word documents. I think I shall probably have to use the first method, but wanted to confirm with you experts as to whether what I have in mind will be the best approach. One method is to "Create an additional custom dictionary", and the other method is to "Import an existing custom dictionary from another computer". I am reviewing the instructions for adding a custom dictionary in MS Word, and it gives two methods I am not sure whether either is designed for what I need to do. Here is the detailed version of my question: Is there a way to add a list of words in bulk, into a newly created custom dictionary? ![]() Here it is in brief: I want to add a list of 5000 English words into a custom dictionary which I created, but the "add word" window only seems to allow for adding one word at a time. ![]()
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