On Friday March  09 2007 2:43 am, Marc Hug wrote:
> Use Tools > Options > Linguistic settings. But the problem is that
> with OpenOffice, once you have selected the "new" language, you
> have to stop OpenOffice and restart it before the new language
> appears. Marc H.*

     That is a reason why styles should be used. I can write a 
paragraph containing English, German, and Spanish words, and OOo will 
correct spelling errors in all three languages. I use three different 
character styles to do this: one for each language.

Dan

> Annamari Kortelainen a écrit :
> >Hi, I'm using Open Office 2.1.
> >
> >I like to write in different languages. I don't see a "define
> > language" option in the tools menu for spell check or languages
> > like Microsoft Word has.
> >
> >Is there another version of Open Office that has this feature?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Annamari Kortelainen
> >
> >
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