Re: Autocorrection in OOo 3.1.1 and shortcut for navigating in Firefox when zoomed in

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On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Marcel Rieux <m.z.rieux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> No. as the tile and the line above say, I mean in OOo 3.3.1
>
> Still no answer to this question. Isn't it amazing that that no Fedora user,
> including me, knows how to make autocorrections in OOo 3.1.1? No doubt I
> should register to OOo forums to be fed some more nonsence.

It's no mystery why "no one knows how to make autocorrections," the functionality doesn't exist.  It's documented in the help files how to something similar, but the necessary configuration tab doesn't exist on the AutoCorrect Options control panel (there is no "Replace" tab available).

Automatically Check Spelling

You can have OpenOffice.org automatically check spelling while you type and underline possible misspelt words with a red wavy line.

To Check Spelling Automatically While You Type

  1. Activate the AutoSpellcheck icon on the Standard bar.

  2. Right-click a word with a red wavy underline, and then choose a suggested replacement word from the list, or from the AutoCorrect submenu.

If you choose a word from the AutoCorrect submenu, the underlined word and the replacement word are automatically added to the AutoCorrect list for the current language. To view the AutoCorrect list, choose Tools – AutoCorrect Options, and then click the Replace tab.

You can also add the underlined word to your custom dictionary by choosing Add.

To Exclude Words From the Spellcheck

  1. Select the words that you want to exclude.

  2. Click the Language control on the Status bar to open a menu.

  3. Choose “None (Do not check spelling)”.



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Chris




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