Op Saturday 16 June 2007 00:04:16 schreef Brian Barker: > At 23:04 15/06/2007 +0200, Richard Bos wrote: > >Hagar and Brian, > > > >Op Friday 15 June 2007 09:39:40 schreef Hagar de l'Est: > > > Hi, > > > > > > See here for example : > > > http://www.8daysaweek.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=758 > > > >thank you both for you response. I checked the language settings in the > >style, but those were set to English. Apparently something else was > > wrong. I have been able to correct the issue by selecting the "wrong" > > words and use the "set to default format" (<ctrl><shift><space>). This > > solved the issue. These words were copied from MS Powerpoint, so there is > > probably something copied with it (although I used paste special/no > > formatting, but probable not with these words).... > > > >-- > >Richard Bos > > That means that the wrong setting must have been in a character > setting, rather than a paragraph style. > > One way of dealing with occasional spelling problems like this is to > right-click on the underlined word. If the word is correctly spelled > in another language for which you have the dictionary installed (as > it would have been in the case you describe), you may see "Word is > <other language>" and "Paragraph is <other language>" as options at > the bottom of the context menu. Selecting one of these, as > appropriate, can be a quick way of correcting the language attribute. > > Brian Barker
Brian, Thank you very much, that works very very well. Nice to know that this exists! -- Richard Bos We are borrowing the world of our children, It is not inherited from our parents. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
