saving non-latin characters in custom Office dictionary

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Mark Cox

How does one save non-latin characters in custom Office dictionary

ie at the moment adding the word Gdańsk gets saved as Gdansk - as the DIC
file is plain text. how does one change this.

I'm using Word 2003, Vista Ultimate SP2
 
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Graham Mayor

I had no problems saving Gdansk from Word spell check into the custom
dictionary.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Worked here, too (with the accent). This may be a version issue, though; I
know the dics in some earlier Word versions support only ASCII. It's
deceptive, certainly: when I look at the CUSTOM.DIC file, what is shown is
"Gdansk" (without the accent), but as long as it's there, Gdańsk is not
marked as misspelled; if I remove it, it is (but Gdansk, without the accent,
is not, since it's in the main lexicon).

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
 
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Graham Mayor

Another anomaly of OE, the accent appeared in the original message (and your
reply) but it got lost in my reply. If I look at the custom.dic file from
Word > Tools > Options, the accent is present. If I open it in Notepad the
accented letter is replaced with some indecipherable character. :(

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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Peter T. Daniels

That happens all the time in newsgroups -- because different users'
newsreaders are set to different encoding standards. It's an interweb
thing rather than a word processor thing.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Having noticed that the accent disappeared in your reply, I checked my reply
in the Outbox before sending to make sure mine retained it. It did not, so I
restored the accented letter and then set the sending format to UTF-8. I
would guess that the original question was in UTF-8, and if I'd been
replying directly to it, OE would have defaulted to that.

As for the accent in the dictionary, I *don't* see it when going through
Tools | Options (Word 2003)--I just see an ordinary n--so that's another
anomaly.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
 

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