On Wed, 31 Jul 2013, Aaron Burt wrote:

> I'm gonna guess the XLS comes with its own stylesheets and default style.
> If you're collaborating with MS users, I would strongly recommend
> installing MS fonts. I know Fedora, Slack and Ubuntu have packages to do
> this - usually called fonts-non-free, webcore or whatever.

Aaron,

   The only collaboration is they send me raw data and I send them analytical
results and interpretations. Once I save the .xls as .ods I delete the
former.

   Accepting that the .xls sheets have their own styles and fonts, shouldn't
they be changed to my default styles and fonts when I save them in LO
format? Or, is there a way I can change them to what I use somewhere in the
styles setting (in which I pick 'default' thinking it's what I defined)?

Thanks,

Rich

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