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What is a CUS file? Dictionary file used by AutoCAD, a CAD application used for architectural design and documentation; contains a list of words separated by line breaks in a plain text format; allows users to store a list of spelling exceptions so that the AutoCAD spell checker does not report errors for certain words; commonly contains company names or business acronyms.

More Information Since CUS files are saved in an ASCII text format, they can be viewed and modified with a text editor.

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AutoCAD Custom Dictionary File

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What is a CUS file?

Dictionary file used by AutoCAD, a CAD application used for architectural design and documentation; contains a list of words separated by line breaks in a plain text format; allows users to store a list of spelling exceptions so that the AutoCAD spell checker does not report errors for certain words; commonly contains company names or business acronyms.

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Since CUS files are saved in an ASCII text format, they can be viewed and modified with a text editor.

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Updated: September 8, 2010

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What is a CUS file?
Dictionary file used by AutoCAD, a CAD application used for architectural design and documentation; contains a list of words separated by line breaks in a plain text format; allows users to store a list of spelling exceptions so that the AutoCAD spell checker does not report errors for certain words; commonly contains company names or business acronyms.