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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. | 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. | ||
− | 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. | In OOo 3, choose Tools > Language > More Dictionaries Online. |
Revision as of 06:04, 27 July 2009
Where do I get a dictionary for my language?
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.
If you do not find the one you need, look here: Dictionaries.
In OOo 3, choose Tools > Language > More Dictionaries Online.