** Summary changed:
- [upstream] adding word to dictionary should not ask for dictionary file
+ Adding word to dictionary should not ask for dictionary file
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** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: Invalid => Triaged
** Summary changed:
- adding word to dictionary should not ask for dictionary file
+ [upstream] adding word to dictionary should not ask for dictionary file
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[upstream] adding word to
** Changed in: openoffice
Status: Unknown => New
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adding word to dictionary should not ask for dictionary file
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In Calc, if there is a word improperly marked as a misspelling, I want to add it
to the dictionary so the false positive doesn't show up anymore. I right-click
the word and click "Add". It pops out a menu with several options.
Previously, it looked like this:
soffice.dic
sun.dic
Ignore
The reason it shows standard.dic is because you can have multiple
dictionaries and the one that is standard is called standard.dic, if you
make another one in options area then it will show both the standard.dic
and newdictionary.dic that you added.
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