On 13-2-2019 06:55, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Addition
On 2019/02/13 13:26, Andrew Pitonyak wrote:
if I wrote a macro that inserts the letter 'X', I would not expect
the insertion to specify the font unless I went out of my way to do so.
* Japanese font -> I was just playing around and this i
I would have used a text cursor, but, the recorded Macro is trivially modified
to remove the font name, you just need to know that you can do that :-)
sub insertAlphaNoFont
rem --
rem define variables
dim document as object
di
Addition
On 2019/02/13 13:26, Andrew Pitonyak wrote:
if I wrote a macro that inserts the letter 'X', I would not expect the
insertion to specify the font unless I went out of my way to do so.
* Japanese font -> I was just playing around and this is NOT what I want.
This is what LibreOffice has
On 2019/02/13 13:26, Andrew Pitonyak wrote:
if I wrote a macro that inserts the letter 'X', I would not expect the
insertion to specify the font unless I went out of my way to do so.
I am interested in seeing the macro that you are using.
Well, I am not actually "writing" the macro - I have n
if I wrote a macro that inserts the letter 'X', I would not expect the
insertion to specify the font unless I went out of my way to do so.
I am interested in seeing the macro that you are using.
I'm not able right now to try to find a macro that would do what you want, but
if you can't find one
Good morning
I have another strange question.
Work related I have to insert not infrequently symbols into texts.
To make work easier, I have already created a number of macros to insert
for example the symbol "micro" into a text using a keyboard shortcut.
Problem:
Let's say, I created the macro