Hi
That macro was required, if for some reason, when the template had been changed, you elected to not update the document on opening. The option to update was not offered when opening the document again and in order to then update to the changed template, you needed to run the macro.

Regards
JohnS
On 03/04/2014 05:01, Jean Weber wrote:
On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 8:59 PM, Martin Saffron <martinsaff...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

Milos has pointed out a couple of minor corrections that could be made to
the chapter I uploaded yesterday.  One of these is the fact that the chapter
contains what seems to be an entirely superfluous macro (Standard > Format >
FixDocV3 macro).

The macro was present in the LO4.0 version of the chapter and I opted not to
remove it since I was unsure of its purpose.  Can anybody shed any light on
this?  I'm happy to remove it and re-upload an edited draft if it serves no
purpose.

I may have a little time later so will see if I am able to replace
inconsistent screen captures in the GS4203 and GS4210 files from the
feedback folder.
I suspect it's left over from some cleanup someone else did long ago.
If it's still in the edited file I just uploaded, please go ahead and
remove it at the same time you make other needed changes. Thanks!

--Jean



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