![]() Trying to set the ActiveCustomDictionary also does nothing, as far as I can tell (adding either my dictionary or the CUSTOM.DIC ![]() In this scenario, CustomDictionaries.Count = 1 (expected), but I can still access CustomDictionaries(2).Name (M圜ustDict.dic).Īdding M圜ustDict to the CustomDictionaries collection has no effect I don't get an error but the value of. I have two custom dictionaries: CUSTOM.DIC (the default) and M圜ustDict.dic (my generated dictionary). As far as I can tell, it simply doesn't work as the documentation suggests. Doing this with the Macro Recorder on results in an empty macro (which may be a bad sign). This would be the equivalent of checking/unchecking the box next to the dictionary in theĬustom dictionaries dialog. What I can't figure out is how to activate/deactivate these dictionaries. I've been experimenting with generating custom dictionaries using VBA, fairly successfully.
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