
Here you can also check which user-defined (custom) dictionaries are active by default, and add or remove dictionaries, by clicking the New or Delete buttons. Check special regions includes headers, footers, frames, and tables when checking spelling. If you use a custom dictionary that includes words in all uppercase and words with numbers (for example, AS/400), select Check uppercase words and Check words with numbers.
(To find the second item, scroll down in the Options list.) If you do not want spelling checked while you type, deselect Check spelling as you type and select Do not mark errors.
In the Options section of the Language Settings - Writing Aids dialog, choose the settings that are useful for you. 104 also had some Microsoft VBA macro support. OpenOffice Basic was available in Writer, Calc and Base. In the Options dialog, click Language Settings > Writing Aids. included OpenOffice Basic, a programming language similar to Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). To choose the options for checking spelling: Click OK to save your changes and close the dialog. Extra language settings when enhanced language support options are selected.