From: Gerry on 19 Jul 2010 12:50 I've found Apples dictionaries in the Library folder, what I'm looking for is the file created when I teach the dictionary words that it doesn't have. I want to copy the file from my internal drive to an external drive.
From: isw on 19 Jul 2010 13:29 In article <everyday-F6811D.09500119072010(a)news.eternal-september.org>, Gerry <everyday(a)sunrise.net> wrote: > I've found Apples dictionaries in the Library folder, what I'm looking > for is the file created when I teach the dictionary words that it > doesn't have. I want to copy the file from my internal drive to an > external drive. Look in ~/Library/Spelling for a file (or files, if you use several languages). Isaac
From: Gerry on 19 Jul 2010 13:39 In article <isw-97E187.10290319072010@[216.168.3.50]>, isw <isw(a)witzend.com> wrote: > In article <everyday-F6811D.09500119072010(a)news.eternal-september.org>, > Gerry <everyday(a)sunrise.net> wrote: > > > I've found Apples dictionaries in the Library folder, what I'm looking > > for is the file created when I teach the dictionary words that it > > doesn't have. I want to copy the file from my internal drive to an > > external drive. > > Look in ~/Library/Spelling for a file (or files, if you use several > languages). > > Isaac Thanks. I'm working off my external drive and I was having to add words I had already added to the dictionary.
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