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Some dictionaries are installed with OpenOffice.org. Look in '''Tools>Options>Language Settings>Writing Aids'''.Click '''Edit''' button, then the drop-down list gives you all the languages available.
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Some dictionaries are installed with {{AOo}}. Look in {{menu|Tools|Options|Language Settings|Writing Aids}}. Click {{button|Edit}} button, then the drop-down list gives you all the languages available.
  
 
If you do not find the one you need, look here: [[Dictionaries|Dictionaries]].
 
If you do not find the one you need, look here: [[Dictionaries|Dictionaries]].
  
In OOo 3, choose Tools > Language > More Dictionaries Online.
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In {{AOo}} choose {{menu|Tools|Language|More Dictionaries Online}}.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:46, 22 July 2022


Where do I get a dictionary for my language?


Some dictionaries are installed with Apache OpenOffice. Look in Tools → Options → Language Settings → Writing Aids. Click  Edit  button, then the drop-down list gives you all the languages available.

If you do not find the one you need, look here: Dictionaries.

In Apache OpenOffice choose Tools → Language → More Dictionaries Online.

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