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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.
Choosing Internet options
Use the Internet Options pages to define search engines and save
proxy settings for use with OpenOffice.org.
If you are using a Netscape or Mozilla browser (such as Firefox), you
can enable the Mozilla Plug-in so you can open OOo files in your
browser, print them, save them, and work with them in other ways.
If you are using a Unix- or Linux-based operating system (including
Mac OS X), an additional page of E-mail options is available, where you
can specify the e-mail program to use when you send the current
document as e-mail (Figure 36). Under Windows the operating
system’s default e-mail program is always used.
Figure 36: Internet options, showing E-mail page available
to Linux users.
Controlling OOo’s AutoCorrect functions
Some people find some or all of the items in OOo’s AutoCorrect
function annoying because they change what you type when you do not
want it changed. Many people find some of the AutoCorrect functions
quite helpful; if you do, then select the relevant options. But if you find
unexplained changes appearing in your document, this is a good place
to look to find the cause.
To open the AutoCorrect dialog, click Tools > AutoCorrect. (You need
to have a document open for this menu item to appear.)
In Writer, this dialog has five tabs, as shown below. In other
components of OOo, the dialog has only four tabs.
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