Turning off the red underline for mispelled words in Libreoffice?
Firstly, I apologize, as this question has almost certainly been asked before. I just don't know the term for the red underline that appears under possibly misspelled words in the LibreOffice word editor, so I am unable to find any questions that would help me here.
I am taking notes for a class in Chinese history, and I'd like to know how to turn off these red underlines.
Since a lot of words and names are not in English it's annoying to see so many red underlines.
How can I turn off the red underlining of misspelled words in LibreOffice?
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Firstly, I apologize, as this question has almost certainly been asked before. I just don't know the term for the red underline that appears under possibly misspelled words in the LibreOffice word editor, so I am unable to find any questions that would help me here.
I am taking notes for a class in Chinese history, and I'd like to know how to turn off these red underlines.
Since a lot of words and names are not in English it's annoying to see so many red underlines.
How can I turn off the red underlining of misspelled words in LibreOffice?
libreoffice
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Try Tools - Automatic Spell Checking.
– mikewhatever
Jan 25 at 23:50
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Firstly, I apologize, as this question has almost certainly been asked before. I just don't know the term for the red underline that appears under possibly misspelled words in the LibreOffice word editor, so I am unable to find any questions that would help me here.
I am taking notes for a class in Chinese history, and I'd like to know how to turn off these red underlines.
Since a lot of words and names are not in English it's annoying to see so many red underlines.
How can I turn off the red underlining of misspelled words in LibreOffice?
libreoffice
Firstly, I apologize, as this question has almost certainly been asked before. I just don't know the term for the red underline that appears under possibly misspelled words in the LibreOffice word editor, so I am unable to find any questions that would help me here.
I am taking notes for a class in Chinese history, and I'd like to know how to turn off these red underlines.
Since a lot of words and names are not in English it's annoying to see so many red underlines.
How can I turn off the red underlining of misspelled words in LibreOffice?
libreoffice
libreoffice
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Try Tools - Automatic Spell Checking.
– mikewhatever
Jan 25 at 23:50
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Try Tools - Automatic Spell Checking.
– mikewhatever
Jan 25 at 23:50
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Try Tools - Automatic Spell Checking.
– mikewhatever
Jan 25 at 23:50
Try Tools - Automatic Spell Checking.
– mikewhatever
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Like mike suggested: from the tools menu deselect "automatic spell checking" (as a shortcut you can also press SHIFT+F7)
Thanks, I had assumed that meant automatic spell correction.
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Like mike suggested: from the tools menu deselect "automatic spell checking" (as a shortcut you can also press SHIFT+F7)
Thanks, I had assumed that meant automatic spell correction.
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Jan 25 at 23:55
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Like mike suggested: from the tools menu deselect "automatic spell checking" (as a shortcut you can also press SHIFT+F7)
Thanks, I had assumed that meant automatic spell correction.
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Jan 25 at 23:55
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Like mike suggested: from the tools menu deselect "automatic spell checking" (as a shortcut you can also press SHIFT+F7)
Like mike suggested: from the tools menu deselect "automatic spell checking" (as a shortcut you can also press SHIFT+F7)
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Thanks, I had assumed that meant automatic spell correction.
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Thanks, I had assumed that meant automatic spell correction.
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Thanks, I had assumed that meant automatic spell correction.
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Thanks, I had assumed that meant automatic spell correction.
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