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Is this what you're looking for? http://www.font-db.com/font/Candara/25734
jdk
I don't understand, change the spelling of what? Can you give an example of what you want to change and what you want to change it to. What you say now makes absolutely no sense.
jdk
Of course. So you want to use Libreoffice.
1. Go to Tools -> Options -> Language Settings -> Languages
2. Change the Default languages for documents from English to the language (Portuguese?) that you want to use.
jdk
I think it is already:-) how do I change the user interface on libreoffice?
Almost the same procedure:
1. Go to Tools -> Options -> Language Settings -> Languages
2. Go to the first item -- Language of User Interface
3. Click on the pull-down menu and select the interface language you want.
jdk
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