[email protected] wrote:
Dear Dan, I did, in fact, downloaded Open Office 3.4 from your site. In
version 3.3, I had no problem with a decent dictionary, thesaurus and
synonyms. But now there are none of the things I've come to rely on. Can you
instruct me in how to repair my problems? Sincerely, Michael Joel Held
[email protected]
In a message dated 7/1/2012 9:39:41 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
Russ Kinsman wrote:
Hi,
I just downloaded the "Open Office" 3.4 version and it is all encrypted.
How can this be corrected? Can I go back to the older version?
Thank you, Russ
What do you mean when you say the version is encrypted? Are you
required to enter a password to open it?
>From where did you download this file? It should have been
www.openoffice.org.
When you answer these questions, someone can probably help you
more. But do not sent your reply directly to me. It needs to be sent to
[email protected] which is the email address you used to
ask your question.
--Dan
This is a bug that they are working to fix. You need to open the
Extension Manager. There you will find several English language
extension for dictionaries and thesauruses.
The solution is to disable or remove all the extensions other
than the one that you need.
For example, I need to use "English spelling and hyphenation
dictionaries and thesaurus 2008.12.15. I had no thesarus until I
disabled all the other English dictionary extensions.
--Dan
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