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Openoffice turn off auto format
Openoffice turn off auto format






openoffice turn off auto format

> Status in The OpenOffice.The freeware OpenOffice spreadsheet application, which you add to your Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, Mac OS X or Linux software library from this website, is one with a variety of formatting options. > (Specially when I enter two letter words). > with "Iran" keyboard layout in openoffice, my keyboard layout changes to

openoffice turn off auto format

> I use Capslock to switch keyboard layout. > isn't there anyway to turn auto-correct off ? in case that's what fires

openoffice turn off auto format

> a two character word, grammatically valid or not, there is many such > what i can't seem to understand is that the problem occurs whenever i > like Soroosh Radpoor's, Arabic and Persian languages don't have > I have the same issue here, OpenOffice is simply unusable for me, i have > Sorry to not be able to help more than that. > Last time I had this problem, I decided to desintall and reinstall. The bug is not fixed, and it turns OOo usage to nightmare for me. The bug on my part perfectly fit the original report description by Soroosh I am using OOo 3.0.1 (Build:9379), the actual in > with "Iran" keyboard layout in openoffice, my keyboard layout changes to US > Layout options > Layout switching > Capslock key), but when I am typing > Status in “” package in Ubuntu: Triaged > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > caps lock key should not be polled directly - openoffice > isn't there anyway to turn auto-correct off ? in case that's what fires the > a two character word, grammatically valid or not, there is many such words > what i can't seem to understand is that the problem occurs whenever i typed > case for the letter, hence no capitals. > like Soroosh Radpoor's, Arabic and Persian languages don't have upper/letter > Unfortunately Filofel's work around will not work for me, my case is more > write in other text editor and then paste it to OOo writer. > I have the same issue here, OpenOffice is simply unusable for me, i have to Sorry to not be able to help more than that. Last time I had this problem, I decided to desintall and reinstall. (Been there: I just spent a few hours to figuring out that one for my wife!) That results is an interesting (?) puzzle for the user and/or the support person having to deal with questions like "Why does Ubuntu manage my Caps Lock key the wrong way?" (and "It worked before, how (or why) did I get there?"). This behavior persists even after the user has exited from OpenOffice Writer. So if you had a terminal window opened on the desktop and start typing in it, it will start generating and echoing UPPERCASE commands there too, the behavior of your Caps Lock key / LED being inverted. The Caps Lock inversion applies to the whole desktop, even if your Keyboard Preferance / Layout option "Separate layout for each window" is set. to type another instance of an inverted caps word at the beginning of a paragraph and have it "autocorrected" the other (right) way). It seems that the only way to reverse the behavior is actually to recreate the problem (e.g.

openoffice turn off auto format

This auto-correcting behavior doesn't spontaneously disappears after the user has pressed the Caps Lock key, presumably indicating that the user is back in charge of the Caps Lock key. This problem is more of a nuisance than it seems at first.Īfter OpenOffice Writer has one auto-corrected once a case of cAPS LOCK, it sticks to reverting the state of the Caps Locks key.








Openoffice turn off auto format