I tried this web address, but it did not work. Is it correct?
Thank you.
Sieg Snyder
On Nov 20, 2006, at 12:06 PM, Dan Lewis wrote:
http://download/openoffice.org/2.0.4/. Click the box labeled "Order
OpenOffice.org on CD. You will then see a list of companies which
will sell you OOo on a CD. The cost is usually small.
Dan
On Sunday 19 November 2006 09:13 pm, Sieg and Lois Snyder wrote:
Thank you for the information. Can I get a copy of the 2.0.4
version in the U.S. mail? It takes us so long to download over the
internet. Thank you. Siegfried Snyder
On Nov 18, 2006, at 11:27 AM, Andy Pepperdine wrote:
On Friday 17 November 2006 18:26, Sieg and Lois Snyder wrote:
Does the version 2.0.4 have Spanish dictionary and spellcheck,
etc., on the text program?
Thank you.
Languages in OpenOffice
To obtain the relevant dictionaries, go to
File -> Wizards -> Install new dictionaries
and download the ones you want.
To set the default language for your installation, go to
Tools -> Options -> Language Settings / Languages
and set the default for all your documents. If there is a
dictionary for your selection, there will be a tick mark against
it.
It is important to remember that language is an attribute of the
text of a document, and can be set differently in different parts
of the same document. This allows foreign language quotes to be
separately
checked against the appropriate dictionary.
To set the default for a document that is different from the
default setting for all other documents, when you have opened
the document (or started a new one) go to the Default style
and change it there. F11 (or Format -> Styles and Formatting)
brings up
the style list. Right click on Default (or the root style for
your document)
go to Modify -> Font tab where you can set the language for this
style and will be carried down to other styles derived from it
unless otherwise
changed.
To change the language for a piece of text, highlight the text
and go to
Format -> Character -> Font tab (or right click -> Character
-> Font)
where you can set the language for just that portion of text.
If you set up your styles for a language in an empty document and
then save it as a template (File -> Templates -> Save), then you
can select the
appropriate one to start a new document with File -> New ->
Templates and
Documents
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