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 
> >  
> >
> 
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