Carlos Martinez wrote:
Hagar de l'Est skrev:
The problem with the method below is that it's a direct formatting
that can be easily removed afterwards. Better configure the paragraph
style (first look at the Default para style).
See also:
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=67
Hagar
Le 02.03.2009 07:50, Russell Butler a écrit :
James Elliott - WA Rural Computers wrote:
I am trying to edit a document prepared in OOo on another person's
computer and the spell checker defaults to English (USA). I want
English (Australian), and all documents prepared on my computer
automatically spell check in English (Australian).
How can I make the default language for this document English
(Australian)?
Many thanks, James
Hi James
Select all data (Ctrl-A) Right click, select "Character" then you can
set the language from the combo box in the middle.
You may need to install the dictionary, of course - there will be an ABC
over a tick mark if the dictionary is already installed.
HTH
Russell
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To select all data you would press (Ctrl + E ) ( in OOo.org v3.0) no
Ctrl-A (this command is to open a document) then you can follow the
steps Russell gave to you.
Carlos Martinez
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I don't know if this is version/OS dependent, but Ctrl-A still works in
my Linux version of 3.0.1. I did check before my original post. Ctrl-E
moves the justification to "Centered"
I appreciate the input on better methods using the new menu entries.
Russell
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