Does any one know if there is a bug in the Spellcheck
in the US WindowsXP version of 1.9.95?  
--- Joe Marks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- RaRandomthotsrorodengelsmanururaltelet> wrote:
> > Joseph B. Roth wrote:
> > > At 09:47 AM 5/1/2005, you wrote:
> > > 
> > >> When you add a new word to the dictionary so
> that
> > the
> > >> spelling of the new word is not underlined as a
> > >> miss-spelled word, three choices come up.
> > >>
> > >> standard.didic  sosofficeidic   sun.didic> >>
> > >> What are the differences between the three
> > >> dictionaries?
> > >>
> > >> Should the same didicionarye selected each time
> a
> > >> miss-spelled word is added?
> > > 
> > > 
> > > That is a good question thanks, I've been
> stumped
> > by it as well. Also, 
> > > wouldn't it be best if the new words get added
> to
> > your personal 
> > > dictionary rather than one that's there?
> > > 
> > > Just my thoughts
> > > JBJB> 
> > Here's my take on it: Go to Tools -> Options ->
> > Language Settings -> 
> > Writing Aids
> > 
> > Then ununcheckosofficeAll] and sun [All] under
> > User-Defined 
> > Dictionaries. You can even delete them if you
> wish,
> > but *do not* delete 
> > IgIgnoreAllListAll] (I'm not sure if it will even
> > let you do that).
> > 
> > If you look at those dictionaries all they have
> are
> > a bunch of terms and 
> > names that are very specific to Sun corporation
> and
> > OOOOoevelopment.
> > 
> > Create a new User-Defined dictionary and call it
> > "Personal" or 
> > something. Use that for things like your name and
> > other proper nouns 
> > that are specific to you and that will come up
> often
> > in your writing.
> > 
> > I also have a dictionary I call "tech" that I use
> > for terms that are 
> > specific to my field that come up when I am
> writing
> > papers and such. You 
> > can create as many User-Defined dictionaries as
> > makes sense for your 
> > usage. That way you can activate and dedectivate
> > particular dictionaries 
> > depending on what you're doing.
> > 
> > Use Ignore for those terms and names, etc. that
> are
> > specific to the 
> > document you are creating, like the name of a
> > correspondent. It doesn't 
> > carry over bebetwenocuments.
> > 
> > Rod
> > 
> I am trying to find out how to use spspellcheck The
> problem is that there seems to be several
> dictionaries
> that are used or might be used.  Is OpOpenOfficeast
> enough to check spelling in all the dictionaries or
> is
> OpOpenOfficesing just one dictionary for
> spspellcheck
> If they check in all the dictionaries for a
> miss-spelled word, it makes no difference in what
> dictionary I add new words.  If OpOpenOfficeses only
> one dictionary, then I have to put new words in that
> one  dictionary.
> 
> Mark
> 
>     
> 
> 
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