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--- Comment #4 from Telesto <telesto@surfxs.nl> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #3)
(In reply to Telesto from comment #2)
Without the possibility 'reset' this behavior either 

Terms are stored in the user dictionary. Spellchecking > Options or Tools >
Options > Language Settings > Writing Aids >> List of ignored words

OK, thanks for the info.. However, one argument shot down.
Hower still not totally 'happy'

Office 2003 has the same - in my opinion odd - ignore all behavior. With at
least the exception it's limited to a specific language. So pressing Ignore All
for "Ipsum" in Dutch doesn't mean in English too.

But partly my point.. The Ignore All should be limited to the current Document.
If I want it in Multiple document. I can create a dictionary if I want it as a
global setting. Why should it be 'limited' to a session/run time. Seems quite
arbitrary. Ignore all has 'reach' I can't predict (only after reading the
manual). I gives me a problem too, I want to use 'Ignore all' for a single
document'. So I have to close LibreOffice in between or go to Options >
Language Settings > Writing Aids >> List of ignored words to remove them one be
one.


Not sure how Office 2016/2019 behaves. The Ignore all is limited to a document
in the online version. It's surely not working this way for Google Docs.

Would also mean that Options > Language Settings > Writing Aids >> List of
ignored words can go too. How many people do actually use this 'hidden'
setting. 

Would also like to now the LOOL handles this

https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/83396/what-does-ignore-and-ignore-all-really-mean-in-spell-check

Of course this is the behavior of LibreOffice and it's properly documented..
but still

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