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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition on CD-ROM, version 3.0This FAQ covers these products:
About the CD-ROMWhat are the system requirements?
If you choose to install the audio files for the Deluxe Audio Edition of the program, you will need 660 MB of hard drive space. What version of the program do I have?To find which version you have, click on the Help menu and choose About This Product. A screen with the full title and version number will appear. The current version of the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary and Thesaurus is 3.0. For technical support with version 2.5, see Version 2.5. Versions previous to 2.5 are no longer supported by our technical support staff.
Note to users of the 2.0 version of Webster's Third New International Dictionary: What is included with the program?The dictionary program contains the full text of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition. It also includes 25 tables and over 1,000 full-color illustrations. The Deluxe Audio and Electronic editions also contain the full text of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus. The program allows you to quickly look up words in either the dictionary or thesaurus, and it provides a wide range of search and browse options for performing sophisticated searches. Macros allow Windows users to easily install a button on the Microsoft Word toolbar or right-click menu that provides fast access to the dictionary program from word-processing documents. Macros are also available for Microsoft® Word for Macintosh 98, 2001, and X. Where is the User's Guide?The User's Guide can be found in the file named guide.pdf. For Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary and Thesaurus, Deluxe Audio and Electronic Editions, Explanatory Notes are in the Merriam-Webster folder on the CD. You may want to copy these pdf files into the same folder where you installed the dictionary program on your hard drive. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to open these files. A copy of the Acrobat Reader is included in that folder. Double-click on the reader setup program to install it. Using the CD-ROMThe Windows AutoPlay feature starts each time I insert the CD. Is there any way to stop that?The dictionary program takes advantage of the Windows AutoPlay feature to make installation easier. If you wish to avoid having AutoPlay start each time you insert the CD-ROM, hold down the SHIFT key when you insert the CD. Does the CD need to be in the drive to look up words?No. Once the dictionary program is installed on your hard drive, all program features can be used without needing to insert the CD-ROM into the drive. How many kinds of searches does the program offer?Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary has 15 search options including entry word lookups, word puzzle searches (e.g., crossword, jumble, cryptogram), rhyme and homograph searches, searches for word function (e.g., part of speech) and usage category (e.g., slang), as well as searches of definitions (including options to find example sentences and quotes by particular authors that are used in the dictionary). Advanced search functions allow you to combine individual search options to create detailed searches that meet your needs. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus had 4 search options including entry word lookups and searches by part-of-speech or other grammatical function. You can search for all occurrences of a word within any of the word lists in the thesaurus; this enables you to find examples of the word used in context. Can I look up a word within a definition?Yes. For example, you can use the definition search to locate all of the dictionary entries that include the word baseball in the definition. If you see a word within a definition and want to check its meaning, double-click on it and the entry for that word will be displayed. Can I look up words if I'm not sure how to spell them?Yes. The dictionary program includes several options to help you look up words even if you are not sure how to spell them. Word Processor MacrosCan I open the program from my word processor?Yes, using a macro you can type a word in your word processing program, highlight it, and then click on the dictionary icon to display the word's entry in the dictionary program. During installation of the dictionary program you will be asked to select which version of Microsoft Word you would like to install the macro into. To add the macros after installing the dictionary program:
The macro installation program cannot find my version of Microsoft Word. Where is it?
The macro installed into Microsoft Word 2002 or 2003, but it won't work. What should I do?In order for the dictionary program's macro to work, you must change the Macro Security settings in Microsoft Word from High to Medium or Low. To change your settings, follow these instructions:
Setting the Macro Security to Medium will allow you to use the dictionary program's macro, but each time you open Microsoft Word, you will receive a dialog box regarding the macro. With the Macro Security at low, this does not occur. I use Corel WordPerfect; can I link the dictionary to it?If you use Corel WordPerfect 10 and you would like to add a button to the WordPerfect toolbar which sets up a quick link between WordPerfect and your Merriam-Webster's reference, follow these instructions:
Close your WordPerfect. After performing these instructions, you will see the Merriam-Webster icon on the WordPerfect 10 toolbar. You may click on the Merriam-Webster icon and the dictionary will launch. Can I replace my word processor's spell checker with the dictionary in the program?No, but you can use the appropriate macro to look up a word without leaving your word processor. PronunciationsHow do I listen to the pronunciations? (Deluxe Audio Edition only)To hear an audio pronunciation, you must have the Deluxe Audio Edition installed. If you do, then double-click on any word highlighted in blue. Over 100,000 dictionary entries are linked to audio files of the most commonly used pronunciations. When a word has more than one widely used and accepted pronunciation, multiple pronunciations may be included (see economic for an example). To provide the most natural possible reproduction of words as they are spoken, all pronunciations are recordings of human voices. Note: if you didn't choose to install the audio files on your hard drive, then you must have the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive to hear the audio pronunciations. If you'd like to install the sound files on your hard drive and you are running Windows, follow these instructions (Macintosh users click here):
If you need help with this process, please contact us by using the CD-ROM Support form. An Easy installation on the Mac (the default option) leaves the sound files on the CD, as these are very large files. If you have not yet installed your dictionary and want to include the audio option, choose to Custom Install within Setup. You will see several items listed:
You can now follow the prompts for the rest of the Setup and the sound function will be installed to your Macintosh. If you have already installed the dictionary and now want to move the audio files from the CD to your Mac, you should go back into Setup and choose the Custom Install option.
If you need help with this process, please contact us by using the CD-ROM Support form. How do I get the special characters in the pronunciations to display properly?After you install your dictionary program, be sure to restart your computer so that the fonts required to view the pronunciation symbols load. After restarting, open the dictionary program again and the characters will probably look fine. In rare cases, you may need to install the fonts manually. The fonts are located in the Fonts folder on the CD-ROM. Macintosh users will find a font suitcase named Merriam-Webster; simply drag that suitcase to the System Folder to install the fonts, then restart. Windows users should follow these steps to install the fonts:
If you cannot find the Fonts folder or if you have other questions about manually installing fonts, please contact us by using the CD-ROM Support form. OptionsCan I print definitions, illustrations, and tables?Yes. To print a definition, illustration, or table, click on the printer icon that appears directly above it in the appropriate program window. Can I save a selected vocabulary list?Yes. Use the Bookmarks menu to add and organize bookmarked words for vocabulary improvement, research, preparing word puzzles, or to reference for business, school, or home use. Can I change the type size or color to make it easier for me to read?Yes. You can adjust type size and color as well as the background color using the Preferences option on the Edit menu. Macintosh UsersI'm having trouble viewing certain tables or pages within Help. What can I do?You may need to turn on virtual memory or increase the amount of virtual memory available to view very large tables, especially if you use this program simultaneously with several others. For instructions on modifying the virtual memory settings of your Mac, consult the manuals that came with your computer. Merriam-Webster recommends setting the Minimum memory to 9,000 KB and the Preferred to 24,000 KB. If you still have trouble viewing one or more tables after increasing the virtual memory settings, please contact us by using the CD-ROM Support form. Can I link the dictionary to my Word for Macintosh?Macros are available for Microsoft® Word for Macintosh 98, 2001, and X. Please note that the first time you attempt to use the dictionary macro, you may receive a message asking you to locate the dictionary program. This should occur only on the first use; after you have specified the location of the dictionary, the macro button will open the dictionary and look up the word you specify. Contact InformationMy question has not been answered. What do I do now?If you haven't found the answer to your question in this FAQ, please contact us by using the CD-ROM Support form. You can also call our technical support professionals at 1-800-696-0514.
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