← Settings and activity 1 result found Spellcheck using specialist dictionaries 64 votes Vote Vote Vote Vote We're glad you're herePlease sign in to leave feedback Signed in as (Sign out) Close Close 1 vote 2 votes 3 votes Remove votes You have left! (?) (thinking…) 2 comments · General · Delete… · Admin → How important is this to you? Not at all You must login first! Important You must login first! Critical You must login first! We're glad you're herePlease sign in to leave feedback Signed in as (Sign out) Close Close An error occurred while saving the comment engineer commented · Sep 14, 2010 · Edit… · Delete… Huh - looks like my reply went missing. Most of the specialist dictionaries that I'm familiar with are available in Microsoft Office or Open Office format. See here for example: <code> http://www.chemspider.com/blog/a-chemical-dictionary-from-adam-azman-with-help-from-chemspider.html</code> Save Submitting...
Huh - looks like my reply went missing.
Most of the specialist dictionaries that I'm familiar with are available in Microsoft Office or Open Office format. See here for example:
<code>
http://www.chemspider.com/blog/a-chemical-dictionary-from-adam-azman-with-help-from-chemspider.html</code>