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Alex Polglaze wrote:
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type="cite">Mark Saxon wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Jonathan Young wrote:
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Not sure how much help this will be but my OO v2.03 of Writer nails
both your miss spellings in less than a second.
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I simply cut and paste then from your post and they were corrected
instantly even though they were in italics.
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My set-up did too.
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What I have noticed, however, is that if you let an error go through
inadvertently, it seems to remember that as an alternative until at
least the next re-boot.
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Alex
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Interesting. Definitely not the case here and so far no solution from
my end. I should mention (and banish myself to off-topic in the
process) that this on my Windows XP installation.<br>
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However, it is a default installation OO and I wouldn't have expected
the problem to be platform specific necessarily. It is doing very
little spell check at all right now...<br>
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