(In reply to comment #45)
> (In reply to comment #44)
> > in 3.6.5.2 it also works correctly.
> > Ensure that replacing is enabled in Tools->AutoCorrct options.
> > and in Format->Character on first tab language is English
>
> Yes, I' done so, I'd changed language to English (U.K.) or even English
(In reply to comment #50)
> I cannot change the language on Tools > Autocorrect, it's stuck on French,
> although the Format > Character > Font language is indeed English (U.K.).
> This on LO 4.1 on Ubuntu 13.04.
I don't use Ubuntu, but let me assume it's the same on the Windows
version for now.
I think this deserves to be marked as "high importance".
Björn, the easiest way to understand this is just to have a look at
what's available in most word processors, e.g. WordPad.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/884751
Title:
Changing font colour to custom RGB value is hard
Status
(In reply to comment #7)
> What is interesting: in Tools->Customize for Ctrl-F assigned function
> "Find". But I can not find this function "Find" in any category of functions.
> (full name of function is "vnd.sun.star.findbar:FocusToFindbar")
Exactly. I see 2 "Fields" function listed though. I wa
(In reply to comment #10)
> Exactly. I see 2 "Fields" function listed though. I want to assign F3 as
> "Find", but unable to.
I'd like to add that in desperation I've assign F3 to "Find and Replace"
instead. Would like to swap the 2 but unable to, because "Find" cannot
be found in Customize>Keyboa
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