Thank you, Dave. I have disabled the Word Completion. No, it is not a pink
wavy line. It's quite odd really. The pink tinge appears on the letters as I
type them - but not in emails, only when typing text. It then disappears and
printing out is fine.
Many thanks
Margaret
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Subject: Re: [users] [moderated] I am a new user of OpenOffice.org. and have
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Date: Thu 01 Mar 2007 00:31:29 EST
Hello Dave
Thank you so much. That's sorted now. But I do have another teething
problem. when I'm typing text, there seems to be a pink tinge to it when
I strike the keys. Also, a blue highlight often occurs in the word I'm
typing. Can you help?
Many thanks
Margaret
OK! I am going to have to guess at this one, because I don't have Vista
and it's difficult to visualise what someone else is seeing.
"Pink tinge"? If this is like a wavy red (pink?) line under all the
words you type, the auto spell checker is on, but not working correctly.
Toggle the toolbar auto spell check ("ABC") button on and off. If the
"pink tinge" toggles then you need to rectify your language/dictionary
configuration.
"Blue Highlighting" sounds like you are seeing the Auto-Correct Word
Completion. From the menu "Tools -> AutoCorrect.." -> click the "Word
Completion" tab and uncheck the "Enable word completion" field.
If this doesn't resolve one or both issues, reply back to this list
[email protected] and maybe someone using Vista can replicate you
situation.
Dave
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