Ok why have i never had a word problem with vista but since i have had 
win 7 64 bit for 2 months now on a lap top; Asus to be exact i can t get any 
word programs spell / grammer check to work for me yet ?  ?
 
      Seems like spell check works with one word then a second word but can t 
find four or five mis spelled words in a doc that i close then i open some days 
later and sees 
no mis spelled words ? ?
 
I wonder if spell grammer checkers that come with word programs for win 7 can t 
do both that is underline a mis spelled word as you type and correct or 
underline then the user manually corrects it and then i assume it should 
correct mis spelled words after i reopen a saved doc;  i always though it could 
do both but on win 7 can t figure out how to get that to happen.
 
It works both ways on vista but can t get it to work both ways on win 7 yet; 
hum wonder if word programs need that red underline for any spell checking; and 
the lines aren t saving for win 7 so that leaves spell check clueless on a 
saved doc?
 
How was that a serious question;  Ok  -  Later 

--- On Sun, 10/14/12, Felmon Davis [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] 
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From: Felmon Davis [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] 
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Subject: Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work x
To: "Lostsoul" <joyseyh...@yahoo.com>
Date: Sunday, October 14, 2012, 4:56 AM


On Sun, 14 Oct 2012, Lostsoul wrote: 

>      Haha very funny that know one can tell me why word problems 
> hate windows 7 

I think people have explained that 'word problems', that is, 
word-processors, do not hate Windows 7. unless I'm misremembering, 
several have indicated they are running Libreoffice in particular on 
Windows 7 without any issues. and a couple have had issues like 
yourself. 

this is par for the course - some have problems, some don't. 

why _you_ in particular are having trouble may relate in part to 
Andreas's suggestion that you do a 'crash course' (he wrote 'crash 
curse' but maybe that's freudian <g>). 

but if you want a serious answer, you need to follow normal etiquette 
and protocol and ask a serious question. 

and note that it's sometimes a lot harder to pose a serious question 
about computers than it is to answer it. sometimes your question has 
to provide a careful understandable description of the problem (and 
best one problem at a time). 

> never had any word programs hate vista so explain if you dare; you'd 
> be the first why the word programs hate win 7 and why no one but no 
> one has a fix; this i got to hear.   How do i turn off file 
> extensions in windows 7 64 bit  

that's easy to google. remember this forum is about Libreoffice? just 
look it up on google, you don't need to fuss with the '64 bit' part. 

for that matter, if you are having trouble with abiword, you also 
should google or find a forum addressing that. (I don't use abiword 
but I assume you do a 'save as' or 'export to' to get a Word document 
out of it but best look it up and not rely on someone's guess.) 

I strongly back Andreas's idea that you get some help from someone 
nearby or take a curse or something like that. 

    -  later . .  

F. 


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> --- On Sun, 10/14/12, Andreas Säger [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] 
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> 
> From: Andreas Säger [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] <[hidden email]> 
> Subject: Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work x 
> To: "Lostsoul" <[hidden email]> 
> Date: Sunday, October 14, 2012, 4:28 AM 
> 
> 
> Am 14.10.2012 10:10, Lostsoul wrote: 
>>      Ok now what the crap; why are abiword documents being saved as adobi 
>> docs how do i fix that can t get anything right crap .   -  later 
>> 
> 
> I strongly recommend some computer crash curse. File name associations 
> are free.  There is nothing hard wired to the system. You can open any 
> file with any program you want. You can tell your desktop environment 
> which programs can open which types of files and which single program is 
> the preferred one to be used on double-click. 
> First of all, any user who is forced to use MS Windows should turn off 
> the option to hide known file name extensions. Since Windows '95 this is 
> the major obstacle which prevents people from understanding their system. 
> 
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