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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon May  5 18:20:37 +0000 
2008 -------
"More >>" or "<< Less" by themselves are grammatically correct since they don't
describe a specific target.  The target, for example, could be "Detail".  In
that case, "Less Detail" would make sense, but "Fewer Detail" would not.  If you
don't specify the target, then either "<< Less" or "<< Fewer" would be
grammatically OK, but "<< Less" without a target noun seems more commonly used
than "<< Fewer".

Nevertheless, when it says "<< Less Options", that is always grammatically
incorrect in the English language.

Granted that this issue is low priority since it doesn't affect functionality. 
However, I noticed the same grammatical error the bug originator did.  I am
running OpenOffice 2.4 on Sabayon Linux using US English.

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