Not 100% this will solve it but have you tried localectl?

man localectl

localectl list-locales
localectl set-locale [LOCALE]

On 20/10/16 16:18, Terry Polzin wrote:
> Menu path doesn't exist in XFCE that way.
> 
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 11:07 AM, <jes...@jesuan.com
> <mailto:jes...@jesuan.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Good day
> 
>     LibreOffice uses the global settings of your installation.
> 
>     In Fedora 24  you can check it in:
> 
>     Settings -> System Settings -> Regional Settings -> Formats -> Region
> 
>     You can change your Region to "United States - American English (en_US)"
>     This should take care of your paper size to "Letter" and probably
>     your dictionary as well.
> 
>     I hope this helps
>     Jesuan
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