On Mon, 21 May 2007 00:20:10 +0100
Brian Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:

> At 08:48 20/05/2007 -0700, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> >Normally I do not want person's names hyphenated. 

> Yes: you can do exactly what you need in Writer: you just have to add 
> the exception to a user-defined dictionary.  To do this:
> 
> o  Go to Tools | Options... | Language Settings | Writing Aids.
> o  Select one of the entries in the "User-defined dictionaries" list 
> (create a new one if necessary) and choose Edit.
> o  In the Word box, type the name you want excluded from automatic 
> hyphenation, followed immediately (no space) by an "=" sign (e.g. 
> Featherstonehaugh=).
> o  Select New and then Close.

Thanks. It's more time-consuming than just clicking on a name and
changing its properties to "no hyphenation." But in some ways this is
better because once a name has been defined in the user dictionary with
the = at the end it will never be hyphenated, so you don't have to keep
changing its properties every time you type it.

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