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Subject:        Can't get Spanish distionary to stay selected
Date:   Sat, 11 Feb 2012 17:38:04 -0800
From:   lluscher@sbcglobal.net
To:     webmaster@krackedpress.com



In LibreOffice 3.4. I've tried everything, read all the forums. Downloaded  the recommended Spanish 
oxt file from Extensions. Extension Manager shows it as installed. But when I try to set it as the 
dictionary for my document, the only place it stays checked for is Selection. I have Spanish 
(Mexican) set as my default language. When I try to establish Spanish as my SpellChecking language 
in Writing Aids, it does not stay selected. It appears in the selection box, then I click Close, 
but when I open the Writing Aids dialog again, it has reverted to English.

AND, the spell checker doesn't check anyway -- just asks Start at top? then says everything is 
fine. In a document full of misspellings and gibberish.

Help!

Lenore




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