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Good Day Openoffice.Apache:
It a bit late for me today to be sending out emails YET in what I experienced
this morning with internet provider & losing my computer during the internet
ordeal I'm emailing anyway.
I've had some pages of Openoffice in my list at the botom of my computer &
whenever
technik_...@jrsch.de schrieb:
> Normalerweise kann ich mit F11 die Vorlagen öffnen, Klicke auf eine
> Vorlage rechts, wähle ädnern und ein Fenster erscheint mit den
> Einstellungen.
> Dieses Fenster öffnet sich nicht mehr.
Ist das Fenster vielleicht außerhalb des sichtbaren Bildschirmbereichs
technik_...@jrsch.de schrieb:
> 1. alles als pdf senden. Diese Dateien sind sicher.
aber schlecht, wenn die Dateien bearbeitet werden sollen.
> 2. mit den Leuten verhandeln und nachfragen
Die Erfolgsquote dürfte gegen Null gehen. Nichtsdestotrotz: würde ich auf
jeden Fall machen.
> 3. Wenn
On Mon, 15 Feb 2021, Dan Lewis wrote:
But do you have the spell checker icon activated? It is the ABC with the red
wavy line below it. It will be enclosed in a box if you do. I always keep
this active. So, when I installed a German dictionary and set the paragraph
style to German, it
But do you have the spell checker icon activated? It is the ABC with the
red wavy line below it. It will be enclosed in a box if you do. I always
keep this active. So, when I installed a German dictionary and set the
paragraph style to German, it automatically marked misspelled words in
On Mon, 15 Feb 2021, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 08:54:58 -0500
Dan Lewis wrote:
I think you have missed one very important step: the paragraph style
for the paragraph in which the German language is used. It contains the
control for which language is checked for spelling.
On Mon, 15 Feb 2021, Dan Lewis wrote:
I think you have missed one very important step: the paragraph style for
the paragraph in which the German language is used. It contains the control
for which language is checked for spelling. Yours probably is one of the
English languages depending
On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 08:54:58 -0500
Dan Lewis wrote:
> I think you have missed one very important step: the paragraph style
> for the paragraph in which the German language is used. It contains the
> control for which language is checked for spelling. Yours probably is
> one of the English
I think you have missed one very important step: the paragraph style
for the paragraph in which the German language is used. It contains the
control for which language is checked for spelling. Yours probably is
one of the English languages depending upon what country in which you
live.
Greets!
I'm not easy with the German system of capitalization; if I write
something without capitalizing the nouns, is there a way to run a
spell-checker or something which will do that?
I installed dict-de_de-igerman98_2011-06-21.oxt into OpenOffice 4.1.8
and selected "Tools/Language/For
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