On Mon, 2020-09-07 at 21:05 -0500, Jim wrote:
> I just did a fresh install of Mint 20 which comes with LO 6.4xx. I
> did
> Tools-->Macros-->Organize Macros in Cakc but there is no entry for
> Python.
>
> A few years ago when I did the same thing with Mint 18 I had the
> same
> problem. I
I just did a fresh install of Mint 20 which comes with LO 6.4xx. I did
Tools-->Macros-->Organize Macros in Cakc but there is no entry for Python.
A few years ago when I did the same thing with Mint 18 I had the same
problem. I thought what I did to fix it was, create a Scripts/python
folder
Thanks, that worked perfectly.
(I should have known to check it out myself.)
Mark
On Sun, Sep 6, 2020 at 10:49 PM Luuk wrote:
>
>
> On 5-9-2020 23:07, MR ZenWiz wrote:
> > While looking into the issue I reported about LO 7 not starting
> > properly (which is SOLVED, thank you), I noticed
Hi Zed,
>
> My first thought was to have the entire database in one Table,
> differentiating the sectors by using different titles for the ID field,
> e.g. ID as an Integer (for the Reactor), IDArtist for the artist as an
> Integer etc. I created the IDArtist as an Integer but when I tried to
>
Using LibreOffice Base v6.4.5.2 on Linux Mint v20.0
Thanks to the assistance given by members of this Mailing List, I have
made progress in creating a database using LibreOffice Base.
I have created a database Reactor_Videos which has the fields
(1) Reactor_Videos Table 1
ID
Name (of