[Solved] Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Date format macro.

2012-07-27 Thread rhubarbpieguy
On 07/27/12 05:14, Andreas Säger wrote: Am 19.07.2012 23:48, rhubarbpie...@gmail.com wrote: I'd like to create a macro for a user-defined date format (H:MMa/p). As examples, 7:00 AM would display as 7:00a and 3:33 PM as 3:33p. I can create the format manually, but I understand the LibreOffice

Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Date format macro.

2012-07-27 Thread rhubarbpieguy
On 07/27/12 05:14, Andreas Säger wrote: Am 19.07.2012 23:48, rhubarbpie...@gmail.com wrote: I'd like to create a macro for a user-defined date format (H:MMa/p). As examples, 7:00 AM would display as 7:00a and 3:33 PM as 3:33p. I can create the format manually, but I understand the LibreOffice

[libreoffice-users] Re: Date format macro.

2012-07-27 Thread Andreas Säger
Am 19.07.2012 23:48, rhubarbpie...@gmail.com wrote: I'd like to create a macro for a user-defined date format (H:MMa/p). As examples, 7:00 AM would display as 7:00a and 3:33 PM as 3:33p. I can create the format manually, but I understand the LibreOffice format can't save user-defined formats.

Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Date format macro.

2012-07-21 Thread rhubarbpieguy
On 07/20/12 20:49, Pedro wrote: rhubarbpieguy wrote I'd like to create a macro for a user-defined date format (H:MMa/p). As examples, 7:00 AM would display as 7:00a and 3:33 PM as 3:33p. I can create the format manually, but I understand the LibreOffice format can't save user-defined formats.

[libreoffice-users] Re: Date format macro.

2012-07-21 Thread Andreas Säger
rhubarbpieguy wrote > >> > Thank you for responding; I admire your style. I manually changed the > date format of my spreadsheet, saved , then coded it as the default > template. The default template took, but unfortunately, again the > user-defined date format wasn't saved. > > That would

[libreoffice-users] Re: Date format macro.

2012-07-20 Thread Pedro
rhubarbpieguy wrote > > I'd like to create a macro for a user-defined date format (H:MMa/p). As > examples, 7:00 AM would display as 7:00a and 3:33 PM as 3:33p. I can > create the format manually, but I understand the LibreOffice format > can't save user-defined formats. So my thought is to cr

[libreoffice-users] Re: Date format macro.

2012-07-20 Thread Andreas Säger
Am 19.07.2012 23:48, rhubarbpie...@gmail.com wrote: but I understand the LibreOffice format can't save user-defined formats. The entire suite is about customization rather than programming. Templates and styles provide most of the productivity features. Macros (particularly recorded ones) ar