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On 02/02/2013 07:30 AM, Walther Koehler wrote:
Hi folks,

I am using the spelling and grammar checker quite often. However, there are
some nasty drawbacks (in all versions of OO and LO I know):

- any manual correction outside the (red marked) word will result in either
reevaluation of the whole paragraph, loss of hard formats in that paragraph
and/or a shift in the red mark of the follwing words to be corrected. This
means, the red formatted text might cover only part of the word to be
corrected. Thus, correction will fail.

Yours

Walther


I have not i\encountered this "partial" covering of the word with the red markings.

Please tell up which version of LibreOffice you are using and what is you Operating System.

The "correction that fails" - do you mean the failure of the spell checking system to correctly pick up the word, or are you talking about failure to pick up the grammar issues?

"Loss of hard formatting" in the paragraph? could you give an example please.

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