Computer Dictionary Knowledge Base
Computer Dictionary? How do I get into the computer's dictionary to delete words that are spelt incorrectly but have somehow made their way in there? When I do a spell check on my documents some incorrect words aren't detected, but I'll find them in the doc later on when I go over it myself....
Can you recommend a good Computer Dictionary? I would like to buy a dictionary where I can look up all the different computer terms/language - as I haven't a clue! I just had a look on Amazon, but there are so many different ones, I don't know which one to buy. Can you recommmend one that you have found to be good? Thank you.
How can I transfer my MS Word dictionary to another computer? This may be complicated, but am a transcriptionist and I have saved many words that arent normally in the standard dictionary into my computer. I am switching to a new computer and would like to get that dictionary somehow saved into the new dictionary? Any suggestions on how to do this?
How do I edit the dictionary program that checks the spelling on my computer? Hi, I need to know where and how I can edit the dictionary program that checks the spelling in my computer because I added a word which was spelt wrongly to my dictionary which checks the spelling in my computer and I want and need to remove it from the dictionary program in my computer. Please help me solve my current problem. Thanks.
Can anyone suggest me a good English-Polish talking dictionary for my computer? I'm Italian, and since there's not such a product right from Italian to Polish I have thought to use English, because it is the language which has almost every foreign language translations...(forgive me for any mistake, I'm still studying English...I'm just intermediate student, but now, I have time to learn another language and Polish is very challenging!)
Computer Dictionary Please Help???? Does anyone knows where I can download the Microsoft Encarta Dictionary, I believe it was the 2005 version. I really love that dictionary but i formatted my computer and lost my files. The dictionary is sort of red and it gives you the option to read the word for you so you know how to pronounce it. Please can anyone tell me where i can download it, and virus free please. Thanks alot
a computer science dictionary? can anybody tell me the site form where I can download A Computer Science dictionary Software , so that I can easily read A computer networking book , I dont understand some words in that networking book.like---1. isolated 2. backbone etc.pls. IF know that mail me that site on my mail ID:- vpatil65@gmail.com thank you.
Have you read the latest computer dictionary? 586: The average IQ needed to understand a PC. State-of-the-art: Any computer you can't afford. Obsolete: Any computer you own. Microsecond: The time it takes for your state-of-the-art computer to become obsolete. G3: Apple's new Macs that make you say, "Gee, it's three times faster than the computer I bought for the same price a microsecond ago." Syntax Error: Walking into a computer store and saying, "Hi, I want to buy a computer and money is no object." Hard Drive: The sales technique employed by computer salesmen, especially after a Syntax Error. GUI (pronounced "gooey"): What your computer becomes after spilling your coke on it. Keyboard: The standard way to generate computer errors. Mouse: An advanced input device to make computer errors easier to generate Floppy: The state of your wallet after purchasing a computer. Portable Computer: A device invented to force businessmen to work at home, on vacation, and on business trips. Disk Crash: A typical computer response to any critical deadline. System Update: A quick method of trashing ALL of your software.
Are you familiar with the Boer Computer Dictionary? Log on - Make the fire hotter Log Off - The fire is too hot Monitor - keeping an eye on the fire Download - Get the firewood off the bakkie Hard Drive - Trip back home without any cold beer Floppy disc - What you get lifting too much firewood at once Keyboard - Where you hang the bakkie and bike keys Window - what you shut when it's cold Screen - What you shut in the mosquito season Byte - What mosquitoes do Bit - What mosquitoes did Mega Byte - What a moerse huge mosquito does Chip - A bar snack Micro Chip - What's left in the bag after you have eaten the chips Modem - What you did to the lawns Dot Matrix - Old Jan Matrix's wife Laptop - Where the cat sleeps Software - Plastic knives and forks you get at KFC Hardware - Real stainless steel knives and forks from Checkers Mouse - What eats the grain in the shed Mainframe - What holds the shed up Web - What spiders make Web Site - Places where spiders make their web I.e. Shed or under the verandah Cursor - The old bloke who swears a lot Search Engine - What you do when the bakkie won't go Yahoo - What you say when the bakkie does go Upgrade - a steep hill Server - The person at the pub that brings the drinks Mail Server - The bloke that brings my letters on his bicycle User - The neighbour who keeps borrowing things Network - When you have to repair your fishing net Internet - Complicated fish net repair method Netscape - when fish manoeuvres out of reach of the net Online - Where you hang your wet laundry Off line - When the laundry is dry
A Good dictionary to use on computer ?? I'm studying English online and I want to find a English-English dictionary which I can use on my computer. But the impotant thing is I hope it have "pop-up" or "quick-find" mode (I can quickly find the meaning of 1 word while i'm surfing Internet, by double click on it). I had tried to use Longman Dictionary (LDOCE) but the popup mode only support IE4 and above, Word 2000 and other many old softwares .. I want to have a dictionary that can use on Firefox 2.0 or Word 2003 ? Please help me ... !
How do I switch my custom dictionary to a new computer? I have an extensive custom dictionary saved in my computer that I use for work. I am switching to a new computer. Is there any way to switch my custom dictionary from my old computer to my new one? Oh, I've tried to save it, but can't figure out how to. I've also tried to copy it to a word document to save it, but there is no way to do that, either.
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