On 07/01/2013 10:49 AM, Al Vesper wrote:
I have a file with lots of pages of rather ordinary text formatted for
printing on 3x5 cards, and ran the spell checker in writer before printing
the cards. Spell check said (almost instantly) that it had completed
successfully and would I like to start again at the beginning. I said yes
and it said it had again not found any misspelled words. While reviewing
the printed cards, I have come across misspelled words ("Remved" and
"contermost") and am left wondering what went wrong...
It could have sensed that there was a highlighted section being spell
checked and not the entire document.
I would suggest you move to the top of the document and make sure there
is no highlighted section by adding and removing a space. Then it should
spell check the entire document instead of what you are experiencing.
It may have been an issue that might have crept up on your install, and
not happen to others. If it continues please feel free to let up know
and someone could look into it as a possible bug.
We do need to know which version and OS you are using. Also if you
added any spell checking extensions. That may help to investigate the
issue.
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