How do I add English(Australia) in that section? -----Original Message----- From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Randomthots Sent: Tue, 13. December 2005 2:49 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [users] Re: Spelling and Header frustration
Simon wrote: > Need help as these two frustrations keep sending me back to WORD! > > I am running OO2.0 on Windows XP > > 1. For a while now and over a couple of versions the Spell Checker has > been most unreliable. It sometimes does not work at all (i.e. it runs > but does not find even the most obvious of errors) or it works in some > parts of the document and not others, this seems to be related to the > style being used in there various parts. These issues effect both the > Check as you Type version and the Check Now version of the > spellchecker and all applications not just writer. If I have to I am > happy to uninstall and completely re-install. Any ideas welcome. The language is a property you can set in the style (paragraph or character). You'll find it on the Font tab. In order for spell-checking to work you have to both: Have the correct language specified in the style (it is possible to set it to "none" which will also screw you up), and have the language enabled for spellchecking under Tools -> Options -> Language Settings -> Writing Aids. This is actually a very flexible setup as the linguists on this list -- Jonathon Blake and Mr. Kennedy come to mind -- will attest. You can specify that this paragraph is English and the next is Spanish and the one after that is Italian. With all three dictionaries installed and enabled the spellcheck will check each paragraph in the appropriate language. You can even specify this down to individual words using character styles. > > 2. I want to turn off Headers and Footers on the first page of a > document - a simple tick box in Word. How do I do this in OO Writer? This is handled with page styles in Writer. Word doesn't really have a comparable concept. Headers and footers -- whether they exist and their contents -- are a property of a page style. So you just need to use a different page style for the first page. The built-in First Page style can easily do this for you. It's also the way to change numbering styles and restart numbering. For example, you many need a section of front matter that is numbered in i, ii, iii style and then start the body of the work numbered as 1, 2, 3. HTH -- Rod --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
