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Hi Everyone,

I am not a geek, so I will probably stick out like a sore thumb.  I am a
retiree who is trying his hand a writing.
My use of lib re-office is pretty much limited to the writer.  Yesterday I
received notification of an update available and downloaded 3.5.1 for
windows in  English for U.S.   After installing the update I noticed that
the writer was now
defaulting to English UK.  I thought that I might have not selected
properly, so I downloaded again and installed the
updates again, with the  same results.  I next removed the program form my
computer and downloaded again, and
re-installed, again with the same results.  This defaulting to UK English
had happened a while back  with open office, and it was a bear to work with
when trying to write as the program kept trying to use the UK English, and
correcting it was a chore.  Is there something that I am missing?  Or is
there an easy fix for this?  I have removed the program and re-installed
twice.

Appreciate any help.

Thanks.

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