[Solved] Chemistry extensions

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Win,odd Dhamnekar
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[Solved] Chemistry extensions

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Hello,
I downloaded and installed extension namely 'Chemistry Dictionary' in OpenOffice, but i don't know how to use it. So, i need user guidance manual. Would any member give some more information in regard to that?
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Re: Chemistry extensions

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Please give us more details, at least a download link...
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Re: Chemistry extensions

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As said in the extension description, it is a mere dictionary for spell check.
A spell check file for technical chemistry words that always appear misspelled even though they aren't.
It is just meant to make all those technical terms acceptable for spell checking, so that the document is not bloated with the red wriggly lines.

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