If I can suggest a workaround, use Omni Group's OmniDictionary and Word's Thesaurus.
Erick On Sunday, Aug 24, 2003, at 19:21 America/Indianapolis, tivo wrote:
Is anyone using Word X?
Office 2001 Word allowed me to open both the Dictionary and the Thesaurus
alongside a document on the desktop and to switch back and forth between
them for information at will.
In Office X (Word) this is no longer possible. The Thesaurus must be closed
after each use to move to the dictionary, an incredible waste of effort and
time. This sort of backward-stepping nonsense really displaces my sanity.
I haven't been able to find anything in the Help menu, and have finally
reloaded 2001 from a back-up disk (my Pismo died and took EVERYTHING with
it; back-up, back-up, back-up) and I'm using it in OS9 -- an absurd move
backwards after purchasing Word X.
I'll try to locate an Office X tech site and phone. If this is unfixable I
want my money returned, and I'll just use Word from Office 2001.
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