On Thursday 13 April 2006 01:40, Richard Cleaveland wrote:
> Jallan wrote:
> > Andy Pepperdine wrote:
> >> On Linux, I would go to Tools -> Options -> OpenOffice.org -> Paths
> >> and find where the dictionaries are stored. You will want to check
> >> User-defined dictionaries, and maybe Dictionaries. Look for a file
> >> dictionary.lst and edit out the lines you do not need. On Windows, I
> >> guess something similar would work. Bear in mind which dictionaries
> >> are common to the whole installation (i.e. all users who have access
> >> to your system) and those only you use.
> >
> > Yes, exactly the same method works on Windows.
> >
> > Jallan
>
> OK, did that. Now shouldn't I remove the associated files themselves?

If you wish, and if no one else is using them.

>
> Off hand it would seem to me that the installation process should ask
> about languages and only install those that are requested by the user...

I don't know where you got your copy of OOo from, but in my case, it came with 
English (USA) only, and I added the others I wanted.

-- 
Andy Pepperdine

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