2014-07-06 15:35 GMT+02:00 Andrew Douglas Pitonyak :
> I always set my macro security level to always ask
>
>
I don't (I set it to highest level), and the question isn't how to set it
up, the question is that why did a certain setup work in one way one day
and completely different the next day? Th
I always set my macro security level to always ask
On 07/06/2014 05:08 AM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2014-07-06 2:53 GMT+02:00 Alexandro Colorado :
Can you tell us what does ur macro actually do?
There are quite a few and they are different for each spreadsheet file.
Most of these setting
2014-07-06 2:53 GMT+02:00 Alexandro Colorado :
> Can you tell us what does ur macro actually do?
>
There are quite a few and they are different for each spreadsheet file.
>
> Most of these settings are declared on the XCU whicch are XML. The
> schema could have changed or something along those
Can you tell us what does ur macro actually do?
Most of these settings are declared on the XCU whicch are XML. The
schema could have changed or something along those lines like the path
on the ~/.openoffice/ folder.
However maybe you run your macros within AOO which could be a
different service,
I did a fresh install of my operating system a couple of weeks ago, so I
now run Apache OpenOffice on Ubuntu 14.04 rather than Ubuntu 12.04. Anyway,
one of the first things I did, was to throw LibreOffice out the window and
install Apache OpenOffice.
There are a few spreadsheets that I edit every