Re: Autocomplete

2019-01-01 Thread DaveB
On 02.01.2019 02:36, Alan Cliffe wrote: > Does anyone know of a way to turn it off? >From Writer's main menu select Tools -> AutoCorrect Options In the AutoCorrect dialog select the Word Completion tab and uncheck "Enable word completion". Also look for "Word Completion" in the Help facility

Re: Autocomplete

2019-01-01 Thread Alan Cliffe
Well, that's an interesting answer. On Tuesday, January 1, 2019, 10:29:46 PM EST, Ella Oblas wrote: I’m guessing.  I think if you erase everything that is being presented as part of your identity, it will stop. Sent from Mail for Windo

Re: Autocomplete

2019-01-01 Thread David Robley
Uh, no. If talking about Writer, see [Tutorial] Automatic functions in Writer - enable / disable -> https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=82546 If Calc, Tools | Cell Contents | AutoInput. If these solutions don't help, please provide a little more information. On 2/1/19 1

RE: Autocomplete

2019-01-01 Thread Ella Oblas
I’m guessing. I think if you erase everything that is being presented as part of your identity, it will stop. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Alan Cliffe Sent: Tuesday, January 1, 2019 9:36:10 PM To: Users

Autocomplete

2019-01-01 Thread Alan Cliffe
Does anyone know of a way to turn it off?

Re: When I scroll the page folds under the upper or lower page

2019-01-01 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Tue, 1 Jan 2019 14:13:39 -0500 Blain Alwran wrote: > Help! I have written a book over the last year or so using the Apache word > program (305 pages). At times I have made copies of it which I kept on my > desktop. Now when I pull a copy and want to work on it if I roll my mouse > to move up o

When I scroll the page folds under the upper or lower page

2019-01-01 Thread Blain Alwran
Help! I have written a book over the last year or so using the Apache word program (305 pages). At times I have made copies of it which I kept on my desktop. Now when I pull a copy and want to work on it if I roll my mouse to move up or down the page the script folds under the page above or below d