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Chapter 2: Working With OpenOffice.org
Users can create any number of custom/user dictionaries.
Create a user dictionary by selecting Tools > Options > Language Settings > Writing Aids.
As text is proofread, the wavy red underlines draw attention to possible spelling mistakes. Of
course, Spellcheck will not catch spelling mistakes that form other recognizable words (such
as “fun” instead of “run”). As long as the automatic spellcheck is activated, the red markings
can be seen on the screen but are not printed.
The easiest way to correct a red-underlined word is to right-click it. This opens a context
menu that offers suggested corrected spellings, and options to add the word to the dictionary
or to ignore it. Simply click the correct suggested spelling to replace the red-underlined word.
Spellcheck not only replaces the red-underlined word with the suggestion selected, it also
remembers this replacement while the document is open. If the same typing error is made
again, Spellcheck automatically replaces the mistyped word with the corrected spelling.
If the word is spelled correctly, it may be added to a dictionary by clicking Add and
specifying to which dictionary it is to be added. To ignore a correctly spelled, but
infrequently used word, click Ignore All.
Checking Multilingual Texts
OpenOffice.org Writer can manage spellcheck(plus thesaurus and hyphenation) in multiple
languages (33 at the time of writing). The OpenOffice.org setup program offers this via
Custom Installation” and, after installation via the “Modify” option in setup,
where one can choose which language modules to install.
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