David yes.  The 1st time she told me that OO doesn't have a spellchecker, I
checked on my sons PC (yes, he also has OO).  I saw his has a spellchecker
that works.  I went to my daughters PC. On doing a spell check, OO shows you
which spell linbrary it uses.  With hers the spell library was greyed out
with no option to change it.  OO gave message that spell check complete.  On
copying the content & opening a blank OO document, pasting this document,
spell check then works - with the spell library not greyed anymore & one can
then select which dictionary you want.  So it seems that intermittently it
doesn't access the spell library / dictionary.  I even tried dwnloading the
latest patch - ddn't fix it.

Cedric

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, 16 May 2007 2:59 PM
To: General Practice Computing Group Talk
Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] MS SQL 2000 purchase options.


Cedric Meyerowitz wrote:
> Data exportet from medical software (UNSW has been using data from BP, 
> MD and both do the same.  MS excell handles the data much better than OO.
Tab delimited ASCII?


> With
> the word processor my daughter after typing into a clean template, found
> this.  Sometimes after copying & pasting from other documents, internet
> sites etc.
>   
For the spell checking has your daughter downloaded the dictionary for 
her native language?

David


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