Firstly - sorry to all. I was getting extremely frustrated in trying to do
what looks like a simple thing, but obviously isn't.

I'm finding it a bit difficult to follow your instructions - I suspect that
you are using a different language (Spanish?) from myself.

In Step 2 there isn't a "All Commands" button - but there's an "Add command"
button - is this what you meant?

What you have suggested here - and many thanks for this - seems to be what I
found out by myself: add new buttons and remove the old ones. This is a very
long-winded way of going about it and I'm surprised that the designers
didn't think of  a more user-friendly way of reassigning. Your suggestion
implies that they didn't. I had assumed that I'd missed something simple.

I still think it would be a good thing if the help system mentioned this
mechanism.



jorge Rodríguez wrote
> Hi Ptoye and all:
> 
>      At first, try to be more polite because almost all us are 
> volunteers and collaborate as we can and all of us try to do better.
> 
>      As I understand, you can reassign a macro following this steps (Or 
> solve your problem like this) :
> 
> 1) Menu-Tools-Macros-Organize Macros-LibreOffice Basic (I use this 
> because is the only programming language that I've used to make a macro 
> and assign to a toolbar. I don't know if using other language is the 
> same to do it.)
> 
> 2) Select Assign icon to open a Dialog Window. There select Toolbars and 
> click on "All Commands" option. Scroll down to find Macros and select it.
> 
> 3) In the Chart Function, appear the places where your macros should be
> 
> 4) Found what you need
> 
> 5) Now, at right, you can see the Options bar (Default Standar), where 
> you can select whatever toolbar existing in LibreOffice Calc. But now, 
> select the + icon that it place at right of it.
> 
> 6) Appear a Dialog Window where you can input a name ("MyTools" for 
> example), to make a new toolbar where you can assign all your Macros or 
> only some of them. Select too the place where it will be saved (Option 
> below).
> 
> 7) Now, select the macros that you previously found ( Chart Function 
> -point  4 ), and with the Arrow to right move to new toolbar "MyTools" 
> all the Macros that you want.
> 
> 8) Click "Ok" and then Close the Window. In the area of the toolsbars 
> (Top of your spreadsheet), below the two first default bar, you can find 
> your new MyTools bar icons that each one run each macro assigned.
> 
> 9) The last step is to eliminate the macros of the other toolbar where 
> you had assigned some of the macros and where you couldn't find place 
> for all of them. I hope you know how to do this to doesn't duplicate 
> icons in your spreadsheets (Two bar of them with some same icons that do 
> the same). If you had problem, can request again to the user e-mail list 
> of LibreOffice.
> 
> I hope this help,
> 
> Jorge Rodríguez





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