After installing AutoCAD on 3 new Windows 7 workstations, one of them can't find the main dictionary. I can find dictionaries (*.dct) by using the Windows Search function, but when I try to specify a path with the Options command, I'm told that there are "None available". What do I need to do to get a dictionary path loaded?
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It's not the custom dictionary that we're having a problem with. ACAD can't find the main dictionary. I can find it with Windows Search, but Options>Files>Text Editor, Dictionar, & Font File Names>Main Dictionary tells me "None Available".
Same problem here. Wont take the DCTmain variable when I set it to ENU, so must have corrupt dictionary file or?
It's a simple text file, as created by default with Windows Notepad: simply make a new one with the correct extension and place it where your AutoCAD seat looks for it.
FI the 'old' one, rename the extension, try to open it in Windows Notepad and see if tehre is a problem with it: you should be able to copy/paste most of the words from one to the other.
I fixed it. The DCT files were all in Program Files/Autocad...They needed to be in users/appdata/roaming...autocad/support. I moved a copy there and its fine now. I guess the install did not place them there.
Here are some tips for this type of problem.
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Same problem but none of the fixes are working. I found the *dct files. However when I go to "Options-Files-Text Editor, Dictionary, and Font Files-Main Dictionary" I get what is shown below. Notice that Browse, Add etc. are greyed out. Doesn't matter where I put the *.dct files if I can't set the path in config.
Any ideas?
Since you have the profile 'HydracadV50.2' loaded, try loading 'AutoCAD MEP (US Imperial)' to see if that restores access to the dictionary file.
If that works, then you might want to check with HydraCAD support to ask why their profile is turning off access to the dictionary and spelling when their profile is loaded.
I'm late to the party, but thought I'd give an answer that worked for me.
Assuming Windows 7: Open Windows "Control Panel", then "Programs and Features". Double-click on AutoCAD, which should bring up a dialog bo to let you "Add or Remove Features", which is what you want, so click it. Click "next" twice, which should get you to the page where you may find "Dictionaries" is un-checked. If it is unchecked, that's your problem. Check the box, then click on the "next" buttons to get things rolling. You'll need to pop in disk 4 of the install disks. Let the program work it's magic and you should be in business. Anyway, it did the trick for me.
Luck to you,
Mike
THANK YOU CADDapult!!!!!
THIS WORKED PERFECTLY! I'm using Windows XP, went to Control Panel > Add & Remove Programs > AutoCAD 2011 > click on Change/Remove > click on add and remove feature and it was unchecked! MY GOODNESS.....all this pain for an unchecked box. thanks again!
I don't believe anyone posted this answer, so here goes.
I had this exact problem, but found that I could open the Options dialog (Tools/Options) and set the profile (from the Profiles Tab) to a default Autodesk profile and the dictionaries were all there with American English set as the default.
Upon seeing this I realized that it was simply a path was not set.
If you then go to the Support File Search Path tab in the option Dialog, make sure you have an entry to the default Autodesk Support path, as well as any support path you may use if you customize (which we do here where I work).
I added the line ...
C:\Program Files\Autodesk\ACADM 2011\Support
... which is where the .dct files (dictionaries) are stored.
Now click Apply but don't click OK just yet.
Now go down a few lines, still on the Files tab in options, to the line that says Text Editor, Dictionary, and Font File Names.
Click 'Main Dictionary'.
If it is not populated with all dicitonaries I'd be very suprised.
Select your language and be sure to select the button 'Set Current' - now you can click 'OK'.
You should be good to go with not only your spell checker but this will also cause errors occasionally with using DDEDIT as well.
Hope this helps.
Chris.
I had exactly the same probem, I could find the .dct-files under C:\Program files\...\support.
But instead of copying the files i just added a search path to the files under "Support Files Search Path".
oh my god!!!!
I tried various solution type and reinstall. but that problem wasn't better.
After tryied that solution, finally!!!!!!!!
Thank you veryvery much. So I'm not good at Englist, trying write this reply. Thank you again!
@Anonymous wrote:You are a savior, thank you!
Just saw your reply - you're welcome! Very glad that fix was able to help.
@Anonymous wrote:oh my god!!!!
I tried various solution type and reinstall. but that problem wasn't better.
After tryied that solution, finally!!!!!!!!
Thank you veryvery much. So I'm not good at Englist, trying write this reply. Thank you again!
hlmin - your Engllish is better than my German - you're welcome. Glad I was able to help.
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