Hello Bruce, On Fri, 13 May 2011 22:32:04 +1000 Bruce Lloyd <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 13/05/2011 7:40 PM, Sigrid Carrera wrote: > > If I remember correctly, French is one of the few languages that is > > installed by default. Have you checked, what extensions are installed in > > your extension manager? I'm pretty sure, that you will find an entry for > > French there. And in this case, the suggestion is then correct. > > > > If you don't need this dictionary, maybe you could try to uninstall it and > > get rid of the reminder in this way as well. > > > Hello Sigrid > > Thank you, yes you are quite correct there is a French, Spanish as well > as an English dictionary and the French classic hyphenation thingy. > Unfortunately the 'Remove' button is there but greyed out so it looks > like they are fixtures. I guess I will have to download the upgrade to > get rid of the info. > > The two French offerings have a button 'dicollecte' which takes you to a > web site - in French (doh!) so I have no idea what they are about :) Hm, before you download this, you could try to do a repair-installation of OOo, but instead of doing the "default" setup do the "custom install" (that's the setting for advanced users) and maybe disable the installation of those not needed extensions there. Look carefully through all the entries and disable (uncheck) all the things you don't need. I think, that this will do what you want (this is just a "warning" because I haven't done this myself, as I'm using Linux). Sigrid -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] For additional commands send email to [email protected] with Subject: help
