If this is not the proper forum, perhaps someone could point me to the
proper one, but I am trying to find out what is necessary to be done to
have a new language available for OOo.
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Hello!
Harry Demetriou wrote:
I just downloaded OpenOffice. I write in four languages Portuguese
Brazilian, Spanish Greek and English. The speller available is in
English.
Do you have in the other three
Hello!
Harry Demetriou wrote:
I just downloaded OpenOffice. I write in four languages Portuguese
Brazilian, Spanish Greek and English. The speller available is in English.
Do you have in the other three languages. At the moment using Microsft Word
or Outlook I can write un the four
I just downloaded OpenOffice. I write in four languages Portuguese
Brazilian, Spanish Greek and English. The speller available is in English.
Do you have in the other three languages. At the moment using Microsft Word
or Outlook I can write un the four languages and when a word is
orthographical
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 18:07, Harry Demetriou wrote:
I just downloaded OpenOffice. I write in four languages Portuguese
Brazilian, Spanish Greek and English. The speller available is in English.
Do you have in the other three languages. At the moment using Microsft Word
or Outlook I can
Hi Harold and *,
Am 2008-04-28 23:06:20, schrieb Harold Fuchs:
If the former, you need to download the English version. If that didn't
happen automatically it probably means the web site thought you were not
in an English speaking country and gave you the version for the
language it
2008/5/1 Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Harold and *,
Am 2008-04-28 23:06:20, schrieb Harold Fuchs:
If the former, you need to download the English version. If that didn't
happen automatically it probably means the web site thought you were not
in an English speaking country and
2008/5/2 Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
on my side I have sitting a friend which can not use Linux because he has
some commercial business applications where Linux versions do not exist.
Which applications are those? Please send me the names of the
applications so that I can contact the
Thank you for your reply. I worked it out in the end.
Regards
Graham L. Smith
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Subj: Re: [users] Languages
On 29/01/2008 00:03, Graham L. Smith wrote:
Sirs,
I need French
Sirs,
I need French language dictionary and thesaurus for my copy of Open Office. How
can I get it?
Regards
G Smith
On 29/01/2008 00:03, Graham L. Smith wrote:
Sirs,
I need French language dictionary and thesaurus for my copy of Open Office. How
can I get it?
Regards
G Smith
In Writer go to FileWizardsDownload Dictionaries and choose the
appropriate options. For more details, see
Hi, I am not a current nor experienced user od OpenOffice, but I would like to
know if and when it will be available in Australian English rather than
American or British English?
This is particularly important in regard to spell-checkers, dictionaries and
thesaurus' on Word Processors.
It is
On 30/10/2007 11:55, Andrew W wrote:
Hi, I am not a current nor experienced user od OpenOffice, but I would like to know if and when it will be available in Australian English rather than American or British English?
This is particularly important in regard to spell-checkers, dictionaries and
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Hi, I am not a current nor experienced user od OpenOffice, but I
would like to know if and when it will be available in Australian
English
Hi there.
i am using Windows XP and Open office. I can't make any of my programs hold
onto the English Canadian or UK settings for longer than one live use.
can you help? Meg Illman-White
I think you just have to download the English language pack at
http://oootranslation.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/2.1.0rc2/OOo_2.1.0rc2_20061130_Win32Intel_langpack_en-GB.exe
(and install it), so the choice that will be offered to you will include
British English. But once you have
I just saw that OpenOffice.org 2.2 is available. There is one thing I wonder
about that:
I have the Swedish version of OpenOffice.org 2.1 right now and one thing I
want to do sometimes is to switch to English version without having two
different versions installed. As far as I understand that is
Le 30.03.2007 18:57, Johnny Andersson a écrit :
So I thought that maybe if I download the English OpenOffice.org 2.2 now
and
upgrade my existing OpenOffice.org 2.1 to it. Is that going to work? Just
upgrading will let me keep all my settings, so I figured that the Swedish
user interface also
Hi,
I am trying to figure out how to obtain the language dictionary for French
Canada and I am unsure about how to go about getting/using it. I use both
the French and English languages frequently and usually switch between
both. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Andrea
On Wednesday 01 March 2006 01:47, Andrea Snizynsky wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to figure out how to obtain the language dictionary for French
Canada and I am unsure about how to go about getting/using it. I use both
the French and English languages frequently and usually switch between
both. Is
On Sat February 25 2006 13:35, + Roben van Zijl wrote:
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I am using Open Office 2.0, and would like to get the Afrikaans and South
African English dictionaries for it.
Although there is a lot of help on your web site, it is so comprehensive
that I find it
Roben van Zijl schreef:
I am using Open Office 2.0, and would like to get the Afrikaans and South
African English dictionaries for it.
Although there is a lot of help on your web site, it is so comprehensive that I
find it confusing, so I would be grateful if somebody would let me know where
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