Excel: Centrally Locating Spelling Files on a NetworkID: Q89320
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The Spell Checker and Standard Dictionary files used by the versions of Microsoft Excel listed above can be moved to a central location on the server when using Excel on a network. This is done by moving the files to the new directory and changing the WIN.INI file to reflect their new location.
Microsoft Excel installs the files MSSPELL.DLL (Spell Checker) and
MSSP_AM.LEX (Dictionary) to the directory MSAPPS\PROOF in the user's
Windows directory when doing a Workstation installation of Excel. The
Spell Checker (MSSPELL.DLL) is also used by some other Microsoft
applications, such as Publisher and PowerPoint. Word for Windows uses
a different Spell Checker.
You, or your network administrator, can move the Spell Checker and
Standard dictionary files to a shared directory on the network,
provided you update your WIN.INI file with the new location of these
files. If your WIN.INI file is not updated, applications that use
MSSPELL.DLL will be unable to find the file and, therefore, unable to
use their spell checking facilities.
Only one copy of the Spell Checker and Dictionary (MSSPELL.DLL and
MSSP_AM.LEX) files is needed in the shared directory. You may have
different versions of these files, installed at different times by
different applications. Use the files with the most recent dates.
Currently, files dated 4-1-1992 or later are the preferred versions to
be shared by all applications.
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Last Reviewed: March 26, 1999