good morning
i have just set up new laptop & installed openoffice & copying wordbook
& template files as below
i have noticed that whilst using a template document that spellcheck
worked ok, but when i used a 'new' document (top left of toolbar) then
spellcheck does not work
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On 11/03/18 5:17 AM, JD wrote:
A better solution:
do not create a an OpenOffice user profile. PERIOD.
It is totally useless for the correct operation of OO.
And where are user settings stored when there is no user profile?
On 03/10/2018 11:05 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Maurice Howe
A better solution:
do not create a an OpenOffice user profile. PERIOD.
It is totally useless for the correct operation of OO.
On 03/10/2018 11:05 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Maurice Howe wrote:
This guy makes it indelibly clear why users are sometimes encouraged
to try
I concur this is
Maurice Howe wrote:
This guy makes it indelibly clear why users are sometimes encouraged to try
I concur this is an example of a user that, while he managed to solve it
in the end, is quite problematic, noisy, and won't follow any advice
longer than one line (even though he succeeded when he
This guy makes it indelibly clear why users are sometimes encouraged to try
LIBRE or ANYthing else.
On Sat, Mar 10, 2018 at 9:24 AM, Chris Addington wrote:
> 1. file manager, address bar; (select): /app data/roaming/open
> office/4 -> rename user.old.
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> 2. start openoff
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1. file manager, address bar; (select): /app data/roaming/open
office/4 -> rename user.old.
2. start openoff
3. fm user.old - copy 'wordbook', 'template'; paste into new user
folder. if you copy all the folders you wind up with same problem, but
this way you keep your dictionary, templates.