Information from Software Update.
This update improves overall stability and addresses issues with file export to iPhone.








Information from Software Update.
This update improves overall stability and addresses issues with file export to iPhone.
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Information from Software Update.
QuickTime 7.3.1 addresses security issues. This update is recommended for all QuickTime 7 users.
For detailed information on this update, visit: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61798
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It’s a bit involved, but doable.
Yesterday, I explained how you can “unlearn” a word that you mistakenly added to Mac OS X’s user dictionary. Of course, applications other than those developed by Apple probably don’t use Apple’s dictionary.
Microsoft Word is a good example. It stores the words you add to it in a Custom dictionary file. To remove a word you added by mistake, you have to manually edit this dictionary. Here’s how you can do this in Word 2004 for Mac OS; the technique is similar in Word 2003 for Windows.





From that point forward, Word will recognize only the words in its main dictionary and the custom dictionary as you edited it.
Microsoft Word 2004 for Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide offers additional information related to this topic:
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