Re: apache document

2017-01-28 Thread Brian Barker
Some of this is sufficiently bad advice (given in public) that it needs to be critiqued. At 14:45 28/01/2017 +, Ninja U. Glace wrote: You need to change your default language setting back to English. o The questioner has problems with a current document or documents. Changing his

Re: apache document

2017-01-28 Thread ninja_glace
Mike, You need to change your default language setting back to English. Here's how to do it: 1) From the Format menu at the top of the window, select the "Character" option. 2) From the Character window, click on the "Language" dropdown menu. 3) Select English, and click OK. Now your

Re: apache document

2017-01-28 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Sat, 28 Jan 2017 11:42:01 +0100 Hagar Delest wrote: > Resent with full ink: > https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74=12426#p58403 > > Hagar Thanks, Hagar. I hadn't noticed the damaged link. Rory > > > Le 27/01/2017 à 16:06, Rory O'Farrell a

Re: apache document

2017-01-28 Thread Hagar Delest
Resent with full ink: https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74=12426#p58403 Hagar Le 27/01/2017 à 16:06, Rory O'Farrell a écrit : On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 14:42:01 + wrote: For some reason, the red wriggly lines which indicate a spelling or grammar

Re: apache document

2017-01-27 Thread Pieter Schim van der Loeff
Probably you have selected a funny language. Op 27 jan. 2017 15:48 schreef het volgende: > For some reason, the red wriggly lines which indicate a spelling or > grammar error, > now appear under EVERY word I write !! Must have clicked on something in > error. > Have gone

Re: apache document

2017-01-27 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 14:42:01 + wrote: > For some reason, the red wriggly lines which indicate a spelling or grammar > error, > now appear under EVERY word I write !! Must have clicked on something in > error. > Have gone thro the task bar at the top of the page to