Microsoft Office
When Antidote is installed, it automatically integrates with Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
![Microsoft Office](/user/pages/04.antidote-9/04.documentation/03.guide-utilisation/10.integration-dans-vos-logiciels/02.windows/02.office/office.png)
The Ribbon
Antidote’s resources are displayed in the Ribbon, under the Antidote tab.
![The ribbon](/user/pages/04.antidote-9/04.documentation/03.guide-utilisation/10.integration-dans-vos-logiciels/02.windows/02.office/ruban.png)
You can access the various dictionaries and guides using the dropdown menus next to the icons. A few additional commands are found in the column to the right of the icons.
Adding icons to the Quick Access Toolbar
- Right-click on the icon of the corrector and select "Add to Quick Access Toolbar" from the context menu that opens.
- Repeat with the icon for the dictionaries.
- Repeat with the icon for the guides.
The context menu
You can access Antidote’s resources via the context menu. Right-click in the text to display the context menu, then select the desired resource.
Features specific to PowerPoint
You can call Antidote on the following selections:
- on text within a frame or on the entire frame;
- on all the frames in a slide (with ctrl + A or in Outline view);
- on a series of consecutive slides (in Outline view);
- on all the slides beginning with the current slide (by clicking on the background of the slide);
- on text in the presentation's notes.
Features particular to Excel (text correction)
When the corrector is called:
- If an empty cell is selected, Antidote will correct the entire sheet, including comments and charts.
- If non-empty cells are selected, Antidote will only correct those cells.
- If a chart is selected, Antidote will correct the titles and names on the chart’s axes.
Note — Antidote cannot be called while editing a cell. Numerical cells are ignored.
Features particular to Outlook
To access Antidote’s resources, first open a window for composing an email.