"5.1 Spell check
This spell check uses Microsoft Word's spell check engine, connecting to it through OLE technology. Thus, at least Microsoft Word 97 is required. To spell check a subtitle, just load it and press the "Tools/Spell check" menu ([F7]). All the errors and suggestions will be shown using Word's default windows. The spell check should support any installed dictionary.
Note: this feature may give errors (TOleExeption) some times, this is not because of Subtitle Workshop, but because of Word. Still it works pretty well most of the time. "
Here, I use Word 2010 and its spell check works very well, integrated to SW 2.51.
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I wonder how can I do to load a spelling dictionary in version 2.51, if possible.
If dictionaries can only be used with SW later versions, please tell me which and I will use that version just to check spelling.
I already have three dictionaries in text format.
Let's read together what program help says:
"5.1 Spell check
This spell check uses Microsoft Word's spell check engine, connecting to it through OLE technology. Thus, at least Microsoft Word 97 is required. To spell check a subtitle, just load it and press the "Tools/Spell check" menu ([F7]). All the errors and suggestions will be shown using Word's default windows. The spell check should support any installed dictionary.
Note: this feature may give errors (TOleExeption) some times, this is not because of Subtitle Workshop, but because of Word. Still it works pretty well most of the time. "
Here, I use Word 2010 and its spell check works very well, integrated to SW 2.51.