Re: Languages Office Writer

2016-07-10 Thread Jim McLaughlin
Brian - Yes, it does help. Thank you. On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 12:58 AM, Brian Barker wrote: > At 10:22 09/07/2016 -0700, Jim McLaughlin wrote: > >> Where are these "chapters" on styles located? >> > > In the documentation, available from > https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOo3_Us

Re: Languages Office Writer

2016-07-10 Thread Brian Barker
At 10:22 09/07/2016 -0700, Jim McLaughlin wrote: Where are these "chapters" on styles located? In the documentation, available from https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOo3_User_Guides . As you will see, styles are covered in Chapter 3 of the Getting Started Guide, "Using Styles an

Re: Languages Office Writer

2016-07-09 Thread Andrea Pescetti
On 05/07/2016 chaxiraxi.ur wrote: I normally write in German, but as I am living in Spain, many words are spanish, too. But always the program put These red lines under the spanish words. As I know, I can´t use more than one language with this program You can use both German and Spanish. Inst

Re: Languages Office Writer

2016-07-09 Thread Jim McLaughlin
Dan - SNIP > 2. >How well do you understand the use of styles in Writer? If not >well you need to learn. There are chapters on styles that will be >very helpful. > > Where are these "chapters" on styles located? > > On 7/5/2016 9:40 AM, chaxiraxi...@gmail.com wrote: >> >>> H

Re: Languages Office Writer

2016-07-09 Thread Dan Lewis
1. Yes, you can. You can because it is a text document. However, that is not what I would suggest. Since you use multiple languages, I recommend you create a user created dictionary file for each language. (Help should tell you how to do this.) Then assign a language to each dictio

Re: Languages Office Writer

2016-07-08 Thread Girvin R. Herr
Don, There is a way to add words to the dictionary. I use it rarely, so it may or may not be what you want. To add a word: enter your word -> after spell-check red-underlines your word, right click on the word -> Choose Add -> standard.dic The red underlining should go away, indicating th

Re: Languages Office Writer

2016-07-08 Thread Don Daugherty
Can you edit the dictionary to include some Spanish words? On 7/5/2016 9:40 AM, chaxiraxi...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I normally write in German, but as I am living in Spain, many words are spanish, too. But always the program put These red lines under the spanish words. As I know, I can´t use

RE: Languages Office Writer

2016-07-05 Thread elderdanlewis
   You can write using more than one language if you use styles. You can have a paragraph in Spanish, another in German, and another in English. To do so, create a paragraph style for each language. Or, you can mix languages by creating a character style for each. Just make sure to apply the app