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-----Original Message-----
From:           Mathias Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:           Monday, Apr 18 2005 3:53PM
To:             discuss@openoffice.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        [discuss] Idea and Suggestion

Olly Othalian wrote:
> Hi there
> 
> I was typing out a assignment for my university course and repeatedly having 
> to refer to notes on spelling new words which I had already type out in 
> other paragraphs above.
> 
> I then had a brain wave, why can't OpenOffice "look" at what has aready been 
> typed within the  currentdocument and offer those words up as suggestions 
> along with those in the pre-emptive dictionary.
> 
> OpenOffice would not have to offer up all the "regular" words like: it, 
> this, and, they, small, etc; it would "look" for unusual and less common 
> words. All these words could, at the end of the document, be added to the 
> pre-emptive dictionary.
> 
> If this is adopted then it would be something that Microsoft Word currently 
> does not possess and save everyone wasting valuable time checking spellings.

Sorry, but that's exactly what OOo *does*. Please look into "Tools -
Autocorrect - Word Completion".

Best regards,
Mathias

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Mathias Bauer - OpenOffice.org Application Framework Project Lead
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