Hi :)
When you install a new version of LibreOffice it usually picks up on your
old user-profile.  It's only when you go from 3.x.x to 4.x.x that a new
profile is created.

So the macro should have been automatically picked up by the new install.

That is part of the whole point of User Profiles = that a new install picks
up all your configurations and settings.

So, i don't know what has gone wrong.  It might be worth exploring the path
to your user-profile to see if you have somehow been given a new one.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile

Regards from
Tom :)



On 14 October 2014 00:18, Tim Lloyd <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> There are often suggestions here for people to rename their profile to
> allow a new, clean, version to be created. I recently wrote my first macro
> (a small step for mankind…) and when I decided to give 4.4 a whirl I
> realised I had a new profile and my macro was gone. No huge drama
> recreating the minimal macro but, is there a mechanism to import specific
> parts of a profile? I can imagine those who indulge in industrial scale
> customisation don't want to lose their good work.
>
> Cheers
>
>
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