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I use LibreOffice 3.4.3 (italian version) on Windows Vista Home Premium SP2

In Writer, in the bottom status bar, it's possible to set the language used
by user when writing a document.

- On click, a small menu appears, but unfortunatly it doesn't remember
recent languages used: I suggest to develop a menu where recent used
languages appear first.
- Clicking on "extra", a window opens... with font options! This link is
wrong. I suggest to correct it to the writer languages options window .
- Clicking on "tools > language > for all text" appears the same small menu
described above, that still doesn't remember recent languages used: I
suggest to develop a menu where recent used languages appear first.
- Clicking on "extra" I finally find the correct writer languages options
window.

Alberto Luccaroni



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