Hello Greg,

> Well I'm not looking for either the British or Spanish dictionaries. I
> have my own version of Office 97 installed, so I should have
> everything.

And if you have Office 97 installed in the same machine than TB, then TB
should see the CSAPI dics automagically.

> The only thing is how do I know which file is the US English file.

If Spanish is 'mssp2-es.lex' and British English is 'mssp2_en.lex', I
would assume it is probably called 'mssp2_us.lex'.

> The text message on how to set-up would help.

It is just a copy of the message I referenced in my previous post.

> I would think the registry entries would have to be somewhat tweaked
> as well as something in TB which points to the Off97 dics.

As I said before,TB should find the dics automatically. Here is what
TB's Helps says:

,----- [  ]
| The CSAPI engine is not shipped as a part of The Bat! installation
| package, but if you have Microsoft Office installed, The Bat! will
| automatically detect the presence of CSAPI and uses it. CSAPI is not as
| fast as SSCE, but the major advantage of CSAPI is its good support for
| multiple languages. The list of available CSAPI dictionaries is
| displayed in the "Language" submenu of the "Spell Checker" menu below a
| horizontal splitter line. The absence of a splitter line in the
| "Language" submenu indicates that the CSAPI engine is not installed.
`-----

-- 
Best regards,

Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.51.10



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