Well, since FM9 default location for dictionaries is C:\Users\<user>\AppData\LocalLow\Adobe\Linguistics\UserDictionaries. This is used for FM9, FM10 and FM11, without specifying the FM version.
Vriendelijke groet / Kind regards, Wim Hooghwinkel Information Energy 2013 – Leading Conference on Innovation in Knowledge and Information Exchange IEn2013 tel. +31652036811 Skype wimhooghwinkel Twitter @idtp @ien2013 i...@idtp.eu www.idtp.eu FrameMaker support: framema...@idtp.eu Op 23 okt. 2013, om 02:09 heeft Fred Ridder <docu...@hotmail.com> het volgende geschreven: > Every FrameMaker installer I have used (from 5.5.6 through 9 so far) has > always installed all the files in a separate, version-specific folder within > the Program Files folder. I have never had a problem having two or even three > different versions installed simultaneously using the default installs. > > Did you uninstall FM9 before installing FM11? Were your user directories > saved within the FM9 install directory? If so, the install directory and any > custom files within it should have remained exactly where they were as its > own branch of your directory tree. Did you use a non-default installation > directory for either the FM9 or FM11 installation? I can only see a potential > problem if you used the same directory name for both installations and did > not use non-default names for your user dictionaries. > > Are you sure the dictionaries are really gone, and not just in a different > directory than where the newly installed FM11 expects to find them? > > -Fred Ridder
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