On Monday, February 21, 2005 
Michael A Chase said:

> > With Windows XP SP 1, all non SP 2 updates
> > applied, the File List macro did not work for
> > me with 1.1.4.
> > 
> > The macro does work (for me) with 1.9.69.

Michael: 
> What error are you getting?  

I do not have 1.1.4 on my machine now.
I removed it prior to installing 1.9.69.

With 1.1.4 there was no error. The macro 
apparently ran but did not change the 
number of recently opened files.

With 1.9.69 I get a pop-up that asks if I want 
the macro to run. I say yes and the macro 
changes the size of the file list.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael A Chase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 7:25 AM
Subject: [users] Re: Re: Re: File List


> On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 08:03:21 -0500, David Teague wrote:
> 
> > On  Monday, February 21, 2005 12:29 AM
> > Martin J. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> > 
> >> I tried using this macro.  It didn't work.  I am using OOo1.1.4.
> > 
> > With Windows XP SP 1, all non SP 2 updates
> > applied, the File List macro did not work for
> > me with 1.1.4.
> > 
> > The macro does work (for me) with 1.9.69.
> 
> What error are you getting?  It's worked for me for all versions since
> OOo1.1.0. (Redhat 8.0 and FC2)
> 
> I just ran it again in Debian Sarge and it works for both OOo1.1.3 and
> OOo1.9.77.  I do get a popup asking if I want macros to run, so if you've
> already disabled macros, that would prevent it from working.
> 
> Check Options >> OpenOffice.org >> Security, what I have (1.1.3) is
>   Run Macro: According to path list
>   Confirm in case of other document sources: checked
> These are the default values.
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