Sorry, I do not know what is going on, but
DO you see anything different if you:
1. Pause for a few seconds before you call close? In the back of my
mind I am wondering if for some silly reason, control returns to you
before the save command finishes running.
2. out of curiousity,
Hi,
Did you "add" the Java JRE in LO? You need to go to Tools -> Options ->
Advanced and add the path to the JRE there.
I hope this helps.
Rémy.
Le vendredi 31 août 2018 à 18:31 -0400, Peggy a écrit :
> I installed JRE several days ago and have closed Libre Office, but I still
> get this
Control-s saves the document even when there is nothing new to save.
I think it disabled the save when there was nothing to do.
Was this changed or is a regression bug in Calc?
Calc
Version: 6.0.3.2
Build ID: 1:6.0.3-0ubuntu1
CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 4.15; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3;
Locale:
Hi :)
I think you need to enable it within LibreOffice. I thought it was enabled
by default.
Tools - Option - (the first heading down the side called "LibreOffice") -
Advanced
and then just tick the box at the top. Underneath there should be a box
listing all the different versions of Java
I followed your instructions, but was defeated at the "bin" it shows the
file in my programs, but not when I go through the Advance to add the path.
I can't open the "bin"
On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 7:21 PM Remy Gauthier
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Did you "add" the Java JRE in LO? You need to go to Tools ->
I installed JRE several days ago and have closed Libre Office, but I still
get this message when I try to run a macro.
"LibreOffice requires a Java runtime environment (JRE) to perform this
task. Please install a JRE and restart LibreOffice."
Under the Java Control Panel > General it says that
Sorry about the attachemnts. I'm not sure how to find a file-sharing site.
I only have the one version of Java. Someone sent me a message about it
needing to be 64 bits, since that's what my LibreOffice is. I've installed
the 32Bit version. Now I just have to find the other one.
Thanks so much
I found a 64bit Java download It says it can cause problems in 32Bit
browsers (which is the usually installed one for firefox.) There is also a
link to show how to disable it in the browser.
I am totally confused. Should I install the one that seems to be for
browsers, or is there something
Hi
I have been automating Calc for years from Visual FoxPro. It has worked
flawlessly until this week. Now the document close method often produces an
ole error 80010105. I was using verison 5.1 so I updated everything to the
latest 6.1 version but the problem persists. If I remove the Close()