On Thu, 2005-05-12 at 15:35 -0400, Dominic Morris wrote: > Counter intuitive, I know, but text language is set via Format / > Character ...
<tip author="Jonathon Coombes" subject="Language templates" category="Writer"> If you are working with specific languages, it is recommended that you have a separate template for each one. This can be done by setting the language via Format > Character and save as a template, or even the default template if you use that languague more. This can also be used to allow multiple languages in one document to be spellchecked with different dictionaries. </tip> > David Garson wrote: > > >It is very urgent and your help would be very much appreciated! > > > >I am a travel writer, writing my articles in English (GreatBritain). > >However, some of my articles have to be "americanised" and however much I > >try to change the language under Extra-Options-Languages etc. it always > >slips back to Great Britain English. > > > >Any idea, what to do? > > > >Thank you very much. > > > >David > > > > > -- OOo Tips (RSS) - http://mindmeld.cybersite.com.au/tips.rss OOo Knowledgebase - http://mindmeld.cybersite.com.au/ Cybersite Consulting - http://www.cybersite.com.au/ Training4Linux - http://www.training4linux.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
