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Hi Andreas,

On Friday, 2015-11-27 08:14:01 +0100, Andreas Baier wrote:

having started work at LHMuenchen in the development departement with focus
on LibreOffice under LiMux/kubuntu my current task is to reactivate a
deactivated feature within calc which again is supposed to allow DDE link in
addition to the newer and current external file link.

Could you please elaborate what exactly you think would be
the "deactivated feature"?

Though the construction of DDE link still works, as long as I replace file
link functionality.
But otherwise the additional switch DDE link vs. file link rises to become a
problem to me where to place the switch in the depth.
I did not find a single or definite interface for all the selections to
insert a value and the still existent decision is controlled not only by a
define
SotClipboardFormatId::LINK
but at least a text string
OUString aExtraBits("calc:extref")
and some other hidden data.
I would be glad to obtain a hint where to find some more locations of
decision. Can anyone help me ?

Sorry, I'm lost, I don't know what you are up to.

  Eike

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