2010/1/27 J.J. Vastiau <[email protected]>: > Hi Johnny, > > Where do I find "autocorrections" In options in writer?
A misunderstanding. It's not in Tools → Options…. It's in Tools. I run the Swedish version, but directly translatet it SHOULD read something like ”Options for auto correction” or ”auto correction options” or something like that. Directly under Tool, that is. Regards Johnny Rosenberg > > Rgds > > > > Jean-Jacques VASTIAU > > [email protected] > > > Happiness is nothing more than good health and a bad memory. > > -- Albert Schweitzer > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Johnny Rosenberg [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 24 January, 2010 10:01 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [discuss] Re: Card games symbols > > 2010/1/24 J.J. Vastiau <[email protected]>: >> Can you be more detailed? >> >> Thks & rgds > > Yes… It's a list with words that will be replaced with other words. > OpenOffice.org Writer looks in the list for every word you type. If the word > is in the list, it will be replaced with the corresponding word. This is > convenient for abbreviations and words that are often misspelled. > > 1. Click Options for autocorrection… > 2. Click the Replace tab if it's not already selected. > 3. Select your language or [All] (selecting [All] makes your abbreviations > work for all languages, which makes sense in this case). > 4. You have two fields for text: ”Replace” and ”with”. Enter the word you > want to replace in the ”replace” field, let's say ”cl”. > 5. In the ”with” field, now enter ♣. If you don't know how to type it, copy > it from here and paste it to the ”with” field. > 6. Do step 4 and 5 for the rest of your symbols. > 7. Click OK. > 8. Try your new abbreviations out. In the above example, now type ”cl” > (without the quotes, of course) and then hit Enter or space. ”cl” will now > automatically be replaced by ♣ (the clubs symbol). > > Here are some more symbols that you might want to use: > ^ - ↑ > --> - → > != - ≠ > (1) - ① > (10) - ⑩ > (11) - ⑪ > (12) - ⑫ > (13) - ⑬ > (14) - ⑭ > (15) - ⑮ > (16) - ⑯ > (17) - ⑰ > (18) - ⑱ > (19) - ⑲ > (2) - ② > (20) - ⑳ > (3) - ③ > (4) - ④ > (5) - ⑤ > (6) - ⑥ > (7) - ⑦ > (8) - ⑧ > (9) - ⑨ > (c) - © > (p) - ℗ > (r) - ® > (tm) - ™ > +- - ± > +-0 - ±0 > <-- - ← > <-| - ↵ > <= - ⩽ > <==> - ⬄ > ==> - ⇨ >>= - ⩾ > | - ↓ > ~= - ≈ > 1/3 - ⅓ > 2/3 - ⅔ > 1/5 - ⅕ > 2/5 - ⅖ > 3/5 - ⅗ > 4/5 - ⅘ > 1/6 - ⅙ > 5/6 - ⅚ > 1/8 - ⅛ > 1/4 - ¼ > 3/8 - ⅜ > 1/2 - ½ > 5/8 - ⅝ > 3/4 - ¾ > 7/8 - ⅞ > dgc - ℃ > degr - ° > dgf - ℉ > ht - ♡ > inf - ∞ > kohm - kΩ > cl - ♣ > Mohm - MΩ > mu - µ > ncb - n©b > ohm - Ω > P| - ¶ > pi - π > pml - ‰ > dm - ♢ > sp - ♠ > sigma - σ > sum - Σ > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
