https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159985
--- Comment #2 from Rafael Lima <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #1) > Changing security level doesn't need a restart. It applies to all documents > opened after the change, in the same session. Even simple File->Reload > already uses new level - I use that all the time. Indeed, I confirm that reloading the file will apply the new macro security settings. However, don't you think this should be told to the user somehow? So here is why I opened this ticket... In my classes, I create an ODS example file with many macros to help students understand the lecture. So when they open the file on the lab computers, their security level is always set to High. Then I tell the students to change the security level to Low, and all of them complain that it does not work (which makes sense, since they changed it to Low, pressed OK and nothing was said about needing to reload the file). To overcome this issue, I always told students to restart LO... now from Mike's message, I'll tell students to reload the file instead. However, either way, there's no way the user can know that (I myself did not know that). If OK is pressed and no warning is presented, the user will expect it to work right away. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
