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LibreOffice 3.6 Writer Guide - The Document Foundation Wiki

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Text language<br />

<strong>The</strong> language to be used for the spell and grammar checking can be selected from this list. If<br />

the spell check is enabled for this language, a check mark is displayed in front of it.<br />

Ignore Once, Ignore All, and Add<br />

Selecting one of these buttons has the same effect as the item in the AutoCorrect context<br />

menu detailed above.<br />

Change<br />

Replaces the unknown word with the suggested word. If the sentence was edited, the whole<br />

sentence is changed.<br />

For grammar, the suggested replacement is used to correct the text.<br />

Change All<br />

This replaces all instances of the word with the selected replacement word.<br />

AutoCorrect<br />

This behaves in a similar fashion to AutoCorrect described above. However, the word is not<br />

replaced and you must select one of the Change buttons.<br />

Undo<br />

This button is enabled when a change has been made to the sentence, in case you wish to<br />

reverse the change. <strong>The</strong> button is not accessible if you use a Change button to replace a word.<br />

Options<br />

Selecting this opens the Options dialogue box where you can select user defined dictionaries<br />

and set the spell checking rules.<br />

Note<br />

Grammar<br />

It is recommended you run the Spelling and Grammar checker twice on your<br />

document. A minor software problem may cause it to not detect all the grammar<br />

errors in a single pass.<br />

By default, Check grammar as you type is enabled in Tools > Options > Language Settings ><br />

Writing Aids > Options.<br />

AutoSpellcheck must be enabled for this to work.<br />

If any errors are detected, they are shown underlined by a wavy blue line. Right clicking on this line<br />

brings up a context menu which may be similar to one of those those below.<br />

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