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RE: Medical dictionary question
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- Subject: RE: Medical dictionary question
- From: "Glenn Crouch" <address@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 08:35:31 +0800
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>> I have two medical dictionaries for Addict 2 with the file names
MedMain.dct and MedAddOn.dct. I do not remember where I got these
dictionaries, but I know they were free and I did not create them. <<
We have no knowledge of these dictionaries to which you refer - so I doubt
they came from us - probably some other source...
>> I am in the process of upgrading to Addict 3 and there is the dictionary
Medical.adm on the Addict site. Is this the same dictionary? Is there a tool
to convert my A2 dictionaries to A3? <<
The current Medical Dictionary is a new one for Addict 3 - plus the
commercial Stedman Medical Dictionary is available direct from them...
There is no way to convert directly from A2 to A3 Dictionaries - you require
the word list that the Dictionary was created from, then that can be "fed"
to the Addict 3 Dictionary Compiler (part of Addict 3 Plus Pack).
If you want to zip up and send the .DCT files to us we can see if we can do
anything with them for you... Please send them to me direct at the address
below...
Hth
Glenn Crouch mailto:address@hidden
Addictive Software Support
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