Re: How to build a Corporate Dictionary for using with Simplified English
But does anyone have experiences of creating such a dictionary/glossary and would they care to give some brief advice or pointers.
I haven't used any dictionary-specific tools to document a lexicon, but I do often begin with Excel for its easy sorting and portability to other formats.
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