I'm telling you, 'IT' knows :) JB
At 06:42 AM 5/2/2005, you wrote:
Update : I tried it this morning and it works OK now. ?????????????????????? Doug Stewart
Doug Stewart wrote:
I just tried 1.9.95 spellcheck in winXP en-us --- It is NOT working here. Doug Stewart
Joe Marks wrote:
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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