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I am still trialling LO but have one or two issues.  

1.  With Open Office I always updated using the British version so that
dates, spelling etc automatically adopt the British format.
It is proving tedious to have to convert all my spreadsheet date formats so
I wonder if there is a similar facility in LO?

2.  If I want to edit an existing Word document I find that the format
painter will not in all circumstances reformat all paragraphs to match.  For
example I have tried to set paragraph spacing identically for several
paragraphs but it seems only to do it for paras that matched beforehand.  
The always worked in Open Office but not in LO.

So far the only advantage seems to be that LO can create to docx and xlsx
formats.  Unless these problems can be resolved I fear that I will have to
revert to OO.



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