Some examples of intermediate locations that the destination computer can access include an e-mail account, a floppy disk, or a CD Note: If you have several dictionaries to export, you have to repeat step3 several times. Step 3: Click Add to import the custom dictionaries from intermediate location. Step 2: On the destination computer, click File > Options, select the Proofing and click the Custom Dictionaries (In Word 2007, click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options). Step 1: On the source computer, copy the custom dictionaries in C:\Users\James\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\UProof to an intermediate location that the destination computer can access. In addition, this method can only import a custom dictionary at one time. But it is very tedious to find the location of custom dictionaries. Normally, we can manually Export and import custom dictionaries.