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> On May 23, 2017, at 3:31 PM, Martin Groenescheij <mar...@groenescheij.com> 
> wrote:
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>> On 24/05/17 7:17 AM, Hugo Costa wrote:
>>  I begin the campaign  :  DO NOT UPGRADE  the OPEN OFFICE  UNLESS the SPELL 
>> CHECK IS GOING TO WORKand I mean  DO NOT TOUCH IT   UNLESS   .....
>> 
>> I Understand this community itś not a democratic one.
> 
> This community is very democratic, you're free to contribute to fix the 
> problem.
> 
>>   I mean  somebody there decides when to change the software.
> 
> That's truth and because we live in a free society he is free to voluntarily 
> contribute his time and energy to solve some issues.
> 
>>  An the software changes for everybody ....Are this persons aware the 
>> problems they create touching  the Openoffice..?
> 
> How do you come to the conclusion that the problems are related to changes in 
> the software.
> The problem may have been present for a long time, but have just manifested 
> itself due to outside circumstances for example changes in the Operating 
> System.
> 
>> Spellcheck is one of them. Watch at the "best"   solution they  touchers   
>> give to us.  Erase your profile.  ¡each time they touch the program?
>> If this is a community, nobody should say "if you don like don use it"
> 
> Correct! And nobody should say if you don't fix it don't upgrade.
> 
>>    ...  Here nobody should feel more important than the others..
> 
> Nobody is more important than others, but some are easier to work with.
> 
>>   The user that doesn't       know  How to Erase itś Profile    is so 
>> important as the nerd...
> 
> Correct and that's why we help them by giving clear instructions.
> And just for your understanding OpenOffice is maintained by volunteers who 
> give their time and energy for free.
> And because they are not more important and are willing to listen, they will 
> be happy if anyone could find the cause of the problem until now they are in 
> the dark.
> 
>> Hugo
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  
>>     On Monday, May 22, 2017 2:22 AM, Martin Groenescheij 
>> <mar...@groenescheij.com> wrote:
>>  
>>  
>>> On 22/05/17 3:36 AM, Hugo Costa wrote:
>>> I begin the campaign  :  DO NOT UPGRADE  the OPEN OFFICE  UNLESS the SPELL 
>>> CHECK IS GOING TO WORK
>> Good begin, but what does it solve?
>> 
>>>     .. I don know who decides when to upgrade it,
>> Well, each one decide for them self when and what to download or upgrade
>> nobody is forcing you.
>> 
>>>     but how many of us have a problem  with the spell check after it.
>> At least I didn't had this problem, but I know many others had it.
>>> The  solution given, solution at end, made with respect,  is Neanderthal 
>>> Time  !!!
>> There is no and never will be perfect software, but if the solution
>> works then at least you have a working application
>> upgraded to the latest version where many other issues are solved.
>> 
>>> I saw it the same answer before in this  "chat"Spell check is an aptitude 
>>> old as word editors.  Do not touch it.
>>> 
>>> Letś stand on it :  I vote DO NOT UPGRADE  the OPEN OFFICE  UNLESS the 
>>> SPELL CHECK IS GOING TO WORK
>> I vote DO UPGRADE and get the benefit of running the latest and greatest
>> version.
>> 
>>>   
>>>       On Thursday, May 18, 2017 3:52 AM, Rory O'Farrell <ofarr...@iol.ie> 
>>> wrote:
>>>   
>>>   On Thu, 18 May 2017 01:58:06 +0000 (UTC)
>>> Matt Wiser <mattwiser...@yahoo.com.INVALID> wrote:
>>> 
>>>>     Hi. Matt Wiser here, and I have been a longtime user of OpenOffice 
>>>> since the Win98 days on a desktop, and now on my laptop. Today, I 
>>>> encountered a problem, and a forum search didn't help. I opened a document 
>>>> that I had created and saved two years ago, and it had wavy lines beneath 
>>>> all of the text, something that has never happened before. I downloaded 
>>>> and installed the update to the new version just released, and the same 
>>>> thing happens! Only by disabling the automatic spell check does the wavy 
>>>> line disappear. Language has been set to English (USA) as the default 
>>>> setting. What's going on here?
>>>> Thanks in advance for your assistance, and can someone tell me what's 
>>>> going on here? I am a casual user of my computer-probably with a Capital 
>>>> C, so, any help is appreciated.
>>> Start by renaming your OpenOffice user profile.
>>> 
>>> As you are using Windows close OpenOffice and the Quickstarter. Open File
>>> Explorer. Copy and paste %appdata%\OpenOffice\4 in the File Explorer 
>>> (sometimes called Windows Explorer)
>>> Address Bar and press Enter. Rename the "user" folder - "user.old" is a
>>> good choice. Start OpenOffice.
>>> 
>>> This cures most spellcheck problems.
>>> 
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