Good, thanks. I'll take a look.
Another thing. I tried for a looog time to figure out how to change
fall river in a text column to Fall River. I tried everything I
could think
of without luck. There were several entires, and I couldn't change one
without it reverting to the incorrect
On Wednesday March 29 2006 07:51 am, Richard Connors wrote:
Good, thanks. I'll take a look.
Another thing. I tried for a looog time to figure out how to change
fall river in a text column to Fall River. I tried everything I
could think
of without luck. There were several entires, and I
On Wednesday 29 March 2006 14:51, Richard Connors wrote:
Another thing. I tried for a looog time to figure out how to change
fall river in a text column to Fall River. I tried everything I
could think
of without luck. There were several entires, and I couldn't change one
without it
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 11:12:26 +1000
Graham Window [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm it Australia, therefore my Windows regional settings and Language
are set for Australia.
I note that OpenOffice only has one Language - American english.
There is an Australian dictionary available.
Go to File-
Graham Window wrote:
Hi Peter,
First to answer your points:
1. Only one tick under T. Have tried ticking M but no change.
It shouldn't after further thought.
4. Tried the uninstall-reinstall. I previously had version 1.1.3 on this
computer - could there be any leftover errors?? I followed
: Peter Kupfer OOo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [users] Capitalization
Graham Window wrote:
Hi Peter,
First to answer your points:
1. Only one tick under T. Have tried ticking M but no change.
It shouldn't
Forget to cc the user.
Peter Kupfer OOo wrote:
Graham Window wrote:
Hi Peter,
How can I give a sample of something that doesn't happen - when I
start typing, the first letter remains in lowercase unless I press Shift.
I have the Option for autocorrect ticked for the first letter to be
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Forget to cc the user.
Peter Kupfer OOo wrote:
Graham Window wrote:
Hi Peter,
How can I give a sample of something that doesn't happen - when I start
typing
Hello,
The Autocorrect/Autoformat setting for capitalizing the first letter of a
sentence does not appear to be effective. OpenOffice Version 1.1.4.
System:
P4
Windows XP Pro
1Gb RAM
80GB Hard Drive.
Please advise.
Regards,
Graham
Graham Window wrote:
Hello,
The Autocorrect/Autoformat setting for capitalizing the first letter of a
sentence does not appear to be effective. OpenOffice Version 1.1.4.
System:
P4
Windows XP Pro
1Gb RAM
80GB Hard Drive.
Could you potentially explain why you think this, perhaps like an
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Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 3:04 AM
Subject: Re: [users] Capitalization
Graham Window wrote:
Hello,
The Autocorrect/Autoformat setting for capitalizing the first letter
some light on this - however, keep up the good work.
Many thanks,
Graham
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Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 3:04 AM
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Graham Window wrote:
Hello
Graham Window wrote:
Hi Peter,
How can I give a sample of something that doesn't happen - when I start
typing, the first letter remains in lowercase unless I press Shift.
I have the Option for autocorrect ticked for the first letter to be
capitalised.
This could be ignored, but as I type
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