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Is there a way to integrate Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary into Microsoft Word?
Thus replacing the horrendous Encarta Dictionary in the sidebar. There is an add present, but I cannot seem to add the correct URL. This question applies to Office 2003. Thanks.
MW does not offer support for this functiionality
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