On Sun, 17 Aug 2014 19:28:59 +0200
Luuk <luuk34@gmail.com> wrote:
On 17-8-2014 18:04, kajdna wrote:
*My*
My gripe with libreoffice are its "stupid" algorithims that constantly find
false errors in what I type.
If I type *** as a break between sections I get a bold line
If I type cat --help
I get Cat --(dash)help
Is there ONE place where I can turn off ALL automatic overrides?
If I can't type what I want to type, libreoffice is a deal-breaker. I have
carefully searched all menus.
Tools / AutoCorrect Options / Options
you have to uncheck all the check boxes.....
This action would more properly be set under "Options" during initial setup
where MOST users would expect to find it.
Tom - moderator
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