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arakish wrote
Another couple of questions.

Why is not that specific dictionary automatically checked?

I found I had to check it.

Tools -> Options -> Language Settings -> Writing Aids: User-definded
dictionaries  Standard (all)

With a default new user profile it is empty and unused until you add a word
to it, at which point it will show checked enabled. It can be
unchecked/disabled (or deleted), but not clear why once a word had been
added it did not remain enabled for you.


2) Why must we be subscribed to the mailing list to post questions on
these forums?

I feel this is an unneeded requirement since I bookmark my question for
later review for a possible answer.

We view subscription as a rather low hurdle to access these support
channels.

Non-subscribed ML submission goes to moderation--and often to the
bit-bucket. 

If you want to be taken seriously, subscribe and hopefully also participate
on the ML(s).

The same hold true for our Ask site
(https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/questions/).

Stuart



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