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How do i use the t9 dictionary in microsoft word 2003?

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How do i use the t9 dictionary in microsoft word 2003?

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if u want to look up a words in the dictionary then 1. On the Tools menu, click Research. 2. In the Search for list, select a dictionary. For example, click Encarta Dictionary: English (North America). 3. Do one of the following: * To look up a single word in the document, press ALT and click the word you want to look up. * To look up a phrase in the document, select the words you want, and then press ALT and click the selection. * Type a word or phrase in the Search for box, and then click Start Searching Button image. Results appear in the Research task pane. Notes * Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 does not support ALT and click. Use the right mouse button (right-click), and click Look Up on the shortcut menu. * If you don’t find the definition you need, click Research options in the Research task pane, click Parental Control, and then ensure that Parental Control is not turned on. Parental Control may filter definitions from the set of results. * In Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, the

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