On Tuesday 08 August 2006 01:52 am, Russell Butler wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'm new member here and also new user of openoffice (few months
> > ago), I'm from indonesia. I have a little question here. I mostly
> > work on text of indonesia or english, I have installed ind
> > spellcheck, and I am curious to use user-defined dico. I've tried
> > to create new one and it appears in user-defined dico list
> > (together with standard.dic, sun, soffice and ignorealllist), is
> > there a way to input directly from the document to the dico I
> > made? Just like when you right click a red marked words, a menu
> > will appear and offer for spellcheck, add and so on, when I click
> > add, the already exist dicos appear but my dico doesn't, is there
> > a way to make it appear so when I click add, it appears for input
> > of my indonesia words?
> >
> > Thank you for any help.
> >
> > Ajoeh,
> > Lombok, Indonesia
>
> Hi Ajoeh
>
> Have you checked that your personal dictionary is selected
> (enabled) in Tools-Language Settings - Writing Aids?
>
> Sometimes the behaviour improves if you enable "Check in all
> languages" also.
>
> Certainly I have at least two user defined dictionaries running,
> and the option to add words to them is always offered.
>
> HTH
>
> Russell
Observation: in the Linux version, checking for personal
dictionaries is in Tools - Options - Language Settings - Writing
Aids.
This can also be done by misspelling a word and checking its
spelling (F7). This opens the Spellcheck window for your language.
Click the Option button in the lower left corner. In the new window,
the User-defined dictionaries are the top list. Make sure the proper
personal dictionary is selected. (The checkbox in front of it has a
mark in it.)
Dan
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