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Managing dictionaries in InCopy CS2


Adam Pratt

Adam Pratt

 

Mike Richman

Mike Richman

 

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Created:
18 Oct 2006
User Level:
Advanced
Products:
InCopy

Adobe® InCopy® CS2 is installed with 35 different language dictionaries, most of which are for non-English languages. Believe it or not, that may not be enough for you. If you write specialized material, you will find that other words such as technical terms, proper nouns, and topic-specific jargon are not included in any of the 35 dictionaries.

In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to create and manage custom dictionaries in InCopy CS2.

Requirements

To complete this article, you will need the following software:

Adobe InCopy CS2

Prerequisite knowledge:

General knowledge of Adobe InCopy CS2

About the authors

Adam Pratt has worked for Adobe Systems for six years as an Application Engineer. Hes an Adobe Certified Expert in every application in the Creative Suite and the worlds first certified Creative Suite Master. Adam supports all the products in the Suite and consults with Adobe's customers in the creative professional community.

 

Mike Richman is a systems engineer at Adobe and has worked in the publishing industry for many years. He is an Adobe Certified Expert Print Specialist. Working primarily with many of Adobe's largest creative professional customers, Mike specializes in workflow analysis and print output.

 

Excerpted from “The Adobe InCopy CS2 Book” by Adam Pratt and Mike Richman © 2006. Used with the permission of Adobe Press. To purchase this book, please visit www.adobepress.com.