On Friday 26 January 2007, + Rob wrote:
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> Openoffice.org version 2.1
>
> A strange thing.  I have recently installed Openoffice.  Set it up with
> an Australian dictionary.  Checked every thing you know color vs colour
> red lines appeared under the correct word.  Every thing was fine.
>
>
> A few weeks later I started using it.  The underlining of misspelt words
> was not working.  I ran the spell-checker and it thinks that JHJJHHG is
>    OK.  I also noticed that the Thesaurus was greyed out.
>
>
> I have gone right through options and I can't find anything wrong.
> In desperation I have removed my Openoffice from my machine.  Downloaded
> a new installation and then reinstalled it.
>
> Problem not fixed.

As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that:
On Sunday 28 January 2007, Kelvin Eldridge wrote:
> Make sure you also reinstall the dictionary files using the Wizard.
>
> Select File -> Wizards -> Install new dictionaries.
>
> If you have documents created prior to installing the Australian English
> dictionary files you need to change to language of the documents.
>
> To see if the dictionary is working, after installing the dictionary files
> and restarting OpenOffice.org (including closing down Quickstarter) type in
> the words color and colour. Color should be marked as incorrect.
>
> You can get the latest Australian English language files from
> www.JustLocal.com.au. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the
> OpenOffice.org image.

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