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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Nov 13 16:38:46 +0000 
2007 -------
If the problem happened in Writer, it'd surely be called a defect. Switching 
bullets off should put the text (all of it) back to how it would appear if 
there were no bullets switched on in the first place (i.e. no indentation of 
any lines and certainly not indentation of all lines except the first which 
just looks odd). The fact that it behaves differently depending on whether the 
line inserted is long enough to cause wrapping also implies that it's a 
deffect, as does the fact that indentation is corrected for the first line 
(implying an original intent to correct indentation) but fails for subsequent 
lines.

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