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In the menu bar you can activate AutoSpellCheck (the '''ABC'''-Button or using '''F7'''). Any misspelled words will appear underlined in red. Lots of these words are in fact not necessarily misspelled, the programme simply does not have them in its dictionary. To add an unknown word to the standard dictionary right-click it and choose '''Add › Standard.dic'''. You can edit the standard.dic with an ordinary editor, adding one new entry per line. After restarting OpenOffice standard.dic updates itself and becomes available with the added entries.
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In the menu bar you can activate AutoSpellCheck by pressing the '''ABC'''-Button ('''F7'''). Any unknown words will appear underlined in red. To add an unknown word to the standard dictionary right-click it and choose '''Add › standard.dic'''. So over time the programme will increase its vocabulary – providing you are always using the same computer of course.
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You can add your own personal dictionary under '''Tools › Options › Language settings › Writing aids'''. In the window '''User-defined dictionaries''' select '''New''', give it a name and choose which language it should apply to. Then press '''Edit'''. Type in a new word and confirm each one by pressing '''New'''.
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The language in use is defined in the paragraph style under the tab '''Font'''. So a text containing several languages can be spell checked providing you have the appropriate dictionaries installed. You can download extra languagepacks from '''openoffice.org''' (look for '''Extensions''').
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Latest revision as of 14:17, 6 September 2015



In the menu bar you can activate AutoSpellCheck by pressing the ABC-Button (F7). Any unknown words will appear underlined in red. To add an unknown word to the standard dictionary right-click it and choose Add › standard.dic. So over time the programme will increase its vocabulary – providing you are always using the same computer of course.

You can add your own personal dictionary under Tools › Options › Language settings › Writing aids. In the window User-defined dictionaries select New, give it a name and choose which language it should apply to. Then press Edit. Type in a new word and confirm each one by pressing New.

The language in use is defined in the paragraph style under the tab Font. So a text containing several languages can be spell checked providing you have the appropriate dictionaries installed. You can download extra languagepacks from openoffice.org (look for Extensions).


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