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Mansi
Arial Unicode MS
(*)
, Lucida Sans Unicode
Mari
Arial Unicode MS
(*)
Ossetian
Arial Unicode MS
(*)
Russian (old spelling)
Arial Unicode MS
(*)
, Palatino Linotype
Tabasaran
Arial Unicode MS
(*)
, Lucida Sans Unicode
Tajik
Arial Unicode MS
(*)
, Palatino Linotype
Thai
Arial Unicode MS
(*)
, Aharoni, David, Levenim mt, Miriam,
Narkisim, Rod
Udmurt
Arial Unicode MS
(*)
Vietnamese
Arial Unicode MS
(*)
Zulu
Arial Unicode MS
(*)
, Lucida Sans Unicode
Yakut
Arial Unicode MS
(*)
Yiddish
Arial Unicode MS
(*)
Where to find/supplied with
(*)
Microsoft Office 2000 or later
Regular Expressions
The table below lists the regular expressions that can be used to create a dictionary for a custom
language.
Item name
Conventional regular
expression symbol
Usage examples and explanations
Any Character
.
c.t denotes "cat," "cot," etc.
Character from
Group
[]
[bd]ell denotes "bell," "cell," "dell," etc.
[ty]ell denotes "tell" and "yell"
Character not
from Group
[^]
[^y]ell denotes "dell," "cell," "tell," but forbids
"yell"
[^ns]ell denotes "bell," "cell," but forbids
"nell," "oell," "pell," "qell," "rell," and "sell"
Or
|
c(a|u)t denotes "cat" and "cut"
0 or More
Matches
*
10* denotes numbers 1, 10, 100, 1000, etc.
1 or More
+
10+ allows numbers 10, 100, 1000, etc., but