On 22/05/17 3:36 AM, Hugo Costa wrote:
I begin the campaign  :  DO NOT UPGRADE  the OPEN OFFICE  UNLESS the SPELL 
CHECK IS GOING TO WORK

Good begin, but what does it solve?

    .. I don know who decides when to upgrade it,

Well, each one decide for them self when and what to download or upgrade nobody is forcing you.

   but how many of us have a problem  with the spell check after it.

At least I didn't had this problem, but I know many others had it.
The  solution given, solution at end, made with respect,  is Neanderthal Time  
!!!

There is no and never will be perfect software, but if the solution works then at least you have a working application
upgraded to the latest version where many other issues are solved.


I saw it the same answer before in this  "chat"Spell check is an aptitude old 
as word editors.  Do not touch it.

LetÅ› stand on it :  I vote DO NOT UPGRADE  the OPEN OFFICE  UNLESS the SPELL 
CHECK IS GOING TO WORK

I vote DO UPGRADE and get the benefit of running the latest and greatest version.

     On Thursday, May 18, 2017 3:52 AM, Rory O'Farrell <ofarr...@iol.ie> wrote:
  On Thu, 18 May 2017 01:58:06 +0000 (UTC)
Matt Wiser <mattwiser...@yahoo.com.INVALID> wrote:

   Hi. Matt Wiser here, and I have been a longtime user of OpenOffice since the 
Win98 days on a desktop, and now on my laptop. Today, I encountered a problem, 
and a forum search didn't help. I opened a document that I had created and 
saved two years ago, and it had wavy lines beneath all of the text, something 
that has never happened before. I downloaded and installed the update to the 
new version just released, and the same thing happens! Only by disabling the 
automatic spell check does the wavy line disappear. Language has been set to 
English (USA) as the default setting. What's going on here?
Thanks in advance for your assistance, and can someone tell me what's going on 
here? I am a casual user of my computer-probably with a Capital C, so, any help 
is appreciated.
Start by renaming your OpenOffice user profile.

As you are using Windows close OpenOffice and the Quickstarter. Open File
Explorer. Copy and paste %appdata%\OpenOffice\4 in the File Explorer (sometimes 
called Windows Explorer)
Address Bar and press Enter. Rename the "user" folder - "user.old" is a
good choice. Start OpenOffice.

This cures most spellcheck problems.



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