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Reference > Spell Check Dictionaries
Note: Starting with DayNotez Desktop 1.5, the english dictionary is now shipped with the product. Simply assign it from within the Spelling options. For other languages and updates, please check the Natara web site.
In order to use the Spell Check feature of DayNotez, you will need to download a dictionary. Dictionaries can be found on the Natara Web Site Dictionary Page in multiple languages.
We do not supply multiple dictionaries with the DayNotez Desktop installation program for a couple of reasons:
| • | The dictionaries rarely change and only need to be downloaded once. We wouldn't want you to have to download it with each update of the product. |
| • | We don't know exactly which language each user would prefer, so this gives you a chance to download a the dictionary of your choice once and not have to do it again. |
You can also download specialized dictionaries, including ones with legal words, technical, medical, etc.
| 1. | Once you download the dictionaries you plan to use, you must unzip* them to a directory of your choice. We recommend putting them directly into the DayNotez installation directory, which is usually \program files\Natara\DayNotez. |
| 2. | Run DayNotez Desktop and go to the Entry tab. |
| 3. | From the "Edit" menu, select the "Spell Check Options..." item. |
| 4. | Select the "Options" button in the spell check dialog. |
| 5. | In the "Dictionaries" section, click on the "Locate Dictionaries..." item in the window (see below). |
| 6. | This brings up a directory selection dialog. Navigate through this window to the directory that you unzipped your dictionary files to. |
| 7. | The "Dictionaries" section should now contain a list of all the dictionaries that were found in the directory. Select the checkboxes of the ones you wish to use. |
Visit the Natara DayNotez download page for more information http://www.natara.com/DayNotez/Dictionary.cfm :


Note: If you are unfamiliar with "un-zipping" things from the internet, you should download and install "WinZip". You can find "WinZip" at http://www.winzip.com.
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