Are the words added to User Dictionary case-sensitive?

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Are the words added to User Dictionary language specific?

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Can I have more than one User Dictionary?

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Can I see the list of all my User Dictionaries?

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How can I delete/edit a word from the dictionary?

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How the User Dictionary functionality works?

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How to create a User Dictionary?

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How to remove a User Dictionary?

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Is it possible to add a duplicated word to the User Dictionary?

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Is it possible to protect User Dictionary with password or on any other way?

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Is the User Dictionary the same for SCAYT and WSC?

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Is there any limitation on the number of words in the User Dictionary?

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What is the requirements for User Dictionary name?

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What is User Dictionary?

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Where can I see a full list of words added to the dictionary?

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Where the words added with the User Dictionary are stored?

Depending on the type of the product used, the initial storage for words will be different.

  • SpellCheckAsYouType (SCAYT): By default, all words added using SCAYT User Dictionary functionality will go to the browser's local storage. Thus, all the words will be stored on end user’s side and will be available from a particular browser. 
  • WebSpellChecker Dialog (WSC): The words added using WSC User Dictionary functionality will be saved in the browser's cookies, as well on the end user’s side.

In order to have access to a personal dictionary and be able to use it from different browsers and machines (or devices) while working with the system, an end user has to create a dictionary from Dictionary tab of SCAYT or the Options section of WSC. This dictionary will be saved and stored on the Server. In case with the Cloud version of the WebSpellChecker Services, such a dictionary will be stored on the WebSpellChecker Servers. For the Server version – on the client’s server where the WebSpellChecker application is installed and running. 

The default path to the User Dictionary (UserDictionaries) folder: <WebSpellChecker_Installation_Path>/AppServer/UserDictionaries

As soon as the end user decides to create a personal user dictionary on the server, all the words from cookies (WSC) or local storage (SCAYT) will be moved to the dictionary on the server accordingly.

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