On 20/05/12 17:42, Andreas Säger wrote:
Am 20.05.2012 09:40, Simon Cropper wrote:
Hi,
Simple situation. I have a range of scientific names dumped from a
database. The names are set and should not be changed. None are
recognized by the spell checker.
I know you can select text and tell LO to not check the spelling but can
you tell LO to not check a particular style, whether it be a paragraph
or text style?
If not, maybe it would be a good thing to implement as their are a lot
of technical terms that get shoved in tables and appendices that don't
need to be checked but the surrounding text or captions do.
Some examples - table text, appendixes, lists of scientific terms,
bibliographies, etc.
Set the language on the font tab of the formatting dialog to [None]
which is the first language in the list box.
Andreas,
Thanks that worked.
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