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When Apache OpenOffice changes "normal" quotes to “typographic” quotes, automatically changes the first character of the first word on the sentence to Capitals, replaces -> by and arrow → ... in all these situations an "automatic correction" or "AutoCorrect" is performed.  
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AutoCorrection covers a variety of things, like when Apache OpenOffice changes a "normal" quote to a “typographic” quote, it automatically changes the first letter of the first word to a capital. Another instant is if a user types these characters -> and Apache OpenOffice changes them to this arrow →. In both these situations an "automatic correction" or "AutoCorrect" is being performed.  
  
{{Documentation/Note|It must be noted that even if some of these autocorrect options depend upon the language set for the text, ''these options are not related with the spell checker''.}}
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{{Documentation/Note|It must be noted that some of these AutoCorrect options depend upon the language set for the text, ''these options are not related with the spell checker''.}}
  
Almost all Apache OpenOffice components have this "autocorrect" capability, which can be configured under {{Menu|Tools|AutoCorrect Options}}
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Almost all Apache OpenOffice components have this "AutoCorrect" capability, which can be configured under {{Menu|Tools|AutoCorrect Options}}
 
{{Documentation/Tip|on Writer, {{Menu|Format|AutoCorrect|AutoCorrect Options}} is also available}}.
 
{{Documentation/Tip|on Writer, {{Menu|Format|AutoCorrect|AutoCorrect Options}} is also available}}.
  
The menu with the autocorrect options is similar on all components:
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The AutoCorrect Options Menu is similar on all components:
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* '''Replace''' tab: shows a list of text and character entries that will be automatically replaced. An obvious example is the common mistyping errors which are automatically corrected, like "abotu" will be changed to "about". This also applies to other characters, like (C) will be changed to ©.
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It is possible to create new AutoCorrect entries: The AutoCorrect Options Menu must be open for this, once this is done simply type the text or characters that need to be changed in the box labelled "Replace", then type what they need to be changed to in the box labelled "With". Then press {{Button|New}}.
  
* '''Replace''' tab: shows a list of text entries that will be automatically replaced. For example, (C) will be changed to ©, as well as some common errors ("abotu" will be changed for "about"). It is possible to create new autocorrect entries: it is only needed to write what needs to be replaced under Replace, the replacement on With and press {{Button|New}}.
 
 
* '''Exceptions''' tab: A list of situations in which the user does ''not'' want some rules to be applied, like caps after a dot and correct two consecutive capitals.
 
* '''Exceptions''' tab: A list of situations in which the user does ''not'' want some rules to be applied, like caps after a dot and correct two consecutive capitals.
* '''Options''' tab: Elements on this menu depend on the Apache OpenOffice component used. In general, "Use replacement table" is to tell the program to use the list on the Replace tab. Writer has a peculiarity here: two check boxes for each item. The check box to the left means that the selected option will be applied when doing {{Menu|Format|AutoCorrect|Apply}} while the second check box means "apply the option while writing".
 
  
{{Documentation/Note|Because different users will have different necessities it is important for a new user to spend some time carefully looking at what each option does, keeping only those that are useful.}}
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* '''Options''' tab: Elements on this menu depend on the Apache OpenOffice component used. In general, "Use replacement table" tells Apache OpenOffice to use the list of pre-programmed AutoCorrects on the Replace tab (it is the first tab the user sees in the AutoCorrect Options Menu). Apache Writer has a peculiarity here: two check boxes for each item. The check box to the left (under the [M]) means that the selected option will be applied when doing {{Menu|Format|AutoCorrect|Apply}} while the second check box (under the [T]) means "apply the option while writing".
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{{Documentation/Note|Because different users will have different needs it is important for a new user to spend some time carefully looking at what each option does, keeping only those that are useful.}}
  
  
 
* '''Localized Options''' tab: here it is possible to change how automatic substitution of quotes are handled, together with options that apply to particular languages like adding non breaking spaces before punctuation marks on French.
 
* '''Localized Options''' tab: here it is possible to change how automatic substitution of quotes are handled, together with options that apply to particular languages like adding non breaking spaces before punctuation marks on French.
* '''Word Completion''' tab: (only on Writer): Writer collects all long words that are written on the document and suggests them when their first characters are typed. It is recommended to consider the option "Show as tips". On Writer, all autocorrect options can be disabled at once by unchecking {{Menu|Format|AutoCorrect|While Typing}}.
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* '''Word Completion''' tab: (only on Apache Writer): Apache Writer collects all long words that are written on the document and suggests them when their first letters are typed. It is recommended to consider this option "Show as tips". On Apache Writer, all AutoCorrect options can be disabled at once by unchecking {{Menu|Format|AutoCorrect|While Typing}}.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 03:21, 21 January 2016

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AutoCorrection covers a variety of things, like when Apache OpenOffice changes a "normal" quote to a “typographic” quote, it automatically changes the first letter of the first word to a capital. Another instant is if a user types these characters -> and Apache OpenOffice changes them to this arrow →. In both these situations an "automatic correction" or "AutoCorrect" is being performed.

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Almost all Apache OpenOffice components have this "AutoCorrect" capability, which can be configured under Tools → AutoCorrect Options Template:Documentation/Tip.

The AutoCorrect Options Menu is similar on all components:

  • Replace tab: shows a list of text and character entries that will be automatically replaced. An obvious example is the common mistyping errors which are automatically corrected, like "abotu" will be changed to "about". This also applies to other characters, like (C) will be changed to ©.
It is possible to create new AutoCorrect entries: The AutoCorrect Options Menu must be open for this, once this is done simply type the text or characters that need to be changed in the box labelled "Replace", then type what they need to be changed to in the box labelled "With". Then press  New .
  • Exceptions tab: A list of situations in which the user does not want some rules to be applied, like caps after a dot and correct two consecutive capitals.
  • Options tab: Elements on this menu depend on the Apache OpenOffice component used. In general, "Use replacement table" tells Apache OpenOffice to use the list of pre-programmed AutoCorrects on the Replace tab (it is the first tab the user sees in the AutoCorrect Options Menu). Apache Writer has a peculiarity here: two check boxes for each item. The check box to the left (under the [M]) means that the selected option will be applied when doing Format → AutoCorrect → Apply while the second check box (under the [T]) means "apply the option while writing".

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  • Localized Options tab: here it is possible to change how automatic substitution of quotes are handled, together with options that apply to particular languages like adding non breaking spaces before punctuation marks on French.
  • Word Completion tab: (only on Apache Writer): Apache Writer collects all long words that are written on the document and suggests them when their first letters are typed. It is recommended to consider this option "Show as tips". On Apache Writer, all AutoCorrect options can be disabled at once by unchecking Format → AutoCorrect → While Typing.
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