I missed that the dictionaries cannot be changed dynamically through the
Spellcheck dialogue box. So, now when I change the properties for
different parts of my document (see previous e-mails in this thread) I'm
able to Spellcheck them the without any problem in any language.

Many thanks to Andy and Terry,
Milan

On Wed Nov 08, 2006 at 12:52:07PM +0100, Milan Berta wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> Having trouble with managing dictionaries in Writer (and not finding any
> topics at www.openoffice.org FAQ) I decided to write to the list.
> 
> My Spellcheck is forcing me to Spellcheck using "English (USA)"
> dictionary. Literally, after hitting F7 I have "English (USA)" in the
> Spellcheck window, even Options -> Language Settings -> Languages have
> Czech or Slovakian or Hungarian (I didn't try more languages, but
> I think this list suppose to be enough for reporting a problem :o)
> 
> Changing Dictionary language (in the Spellcheck dialogue box) to
> anything else (Czech/Slovakian/Hungarian) changes the name of the window
> from "Spellcheck (English(USA))" to "Spellcheck ()", and no suggestion
> comes from any mentioned dictionary.
> 
> Further settings:
> - User interface: Default (using English WinXP SP2, important?)
> - Locale settings: Czech
> 
> And I have to say English (USA) Spellcheck works fine.
> 
> This behaviour didn't change even after reinstallation of OO SW, and
> deleting "C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 2.0\share\dict\ooo\" directory
> and downloading the newest dictionaries.
> 
> It looks that the OO doesn't recognise the mentioned dictionaries, but
> I don't understand why. Can be this fail caused by another SW I've
> installed on my PC before? How can I repair the Spellcheck to behave
> correctly?

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