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I'm noticing some behavior recently that I don't like. When I installed v5.2.1.2, though, I seem to have eliminated all my existing profile information so I'm hoping that on the first item, at least, there's just a setting that I haven't been able to find.

1. In Writer, I keep seeing "balloon" spelling suggestions. Can't click on them to do anything, so very annoying. Any way to turn them off? I haven't found anything in the options that does this.

2. Also in Writer, using an arrow to move up or down is not always placing the cursor in the correct place on the second line. For example, I type a line and, at the end, press up-arrow; instead of the cursor being at the end of that (shorter) line, it's at a seemingly random location within the text. For another example, if the cursor is in the middle a line and I press up-arrow the cursor is then at the end of the second (longer) line. I haven't been able to discern a pattern. Is this a known issue? I'm not familiar enough with the bug reporting system to find it.

Since it can make a difference, I'm working in Windows 7 Professional 64-bit.

Thanks for any insight anyone can provide!

Dave



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