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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 6:54 AM, Füves Zoltán <zoleexfz@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Mark Knecht írta: |
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>> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 12:18 AM, Zoltán Füves <zoleexfz@×××××.com> wrote: |
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<SNIP> |
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>>go to Tools->Extension Manager then I see a link in the |
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>> bottom left that says 'Get more extensions here'. Clicking on that |
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>> took me to the OpenOffice web site and there you can find a search bar |
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>> on the left. |
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> Yes it solve that mystery :) |
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>> If I type 'English Dictionary' or US English' and do the |
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>> search I come up with a number of options I can download. I haven't |
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>> tested it but I suspect that you save them somewhere and then load |
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>> them in the Extension Manager to make them active. I don't know how |
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>> those dictionaries differ from the one supplied with openoffice-3.0 |
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>> I see lots of other dictionaries, as well as page formatting |
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>> templates and stuff for calc. Maybe those will be of interest also. |
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>> Note that new extensions do not seem to become active until you |
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>> close and restart writer. |
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> of course It's done :) |
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>> Hope this helps, |
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> Thanks a lot |
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>> Mark |
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Glad I can help for once. I'm mostly asking questions around here. |
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Over and out, |
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Mark |