Syntax: /[NO]SUBDICTIONARY Use /SUBDICTIONARY to delete a subdictionary pointer and the directories and objects in the subdictionary file. Use /NOSUBDICTIONARY to delete a subdictionary pointer, but not the directories and objects in the file to which it points. The subdictionary files themselves are never deleted. If you recreate a subdictionary you deleted earlier with the /NOSUBDICTIONARY qualifier, the new subdictionary again points to the file, and the dictionary directories and objects in the file again become part of the directory hierarchy. The default is /NOSUBDICTIONARY.