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 > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To ununsubscribee-mail: > > users-ununsubscribepopenofficerorg> For additional > commands, e-mail: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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