Lol, that is soo often the way! I was hoping someone else would have a good
answer so i stayed quiet. With Windows it's often the old "reboot fixes
everything" trick. OpenSource gets updated quite a bit or just seems to fix
itself by other magic.
Congrats and regards from
Tom :)
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From: Keith Bates <keith@new-life.org.au>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sun, 30 January, 2011 6:35:14
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] BASIC Runtime Error. Object Variable not set
On 29/01/11 17:10, Keith Bates wrote:
Hi,
I just installed libre office 3.3 on my computer running Ubuntu 10.10.
I have a macro written in openoffice and running perfectly for many years. It
now returns the above error.
The macro is activated by a button on a form that adds a record to a database.
Basically it reads the last record and enters some of the fields into the form
for the new record.
Can you tell me how to fix this please?
Thank you.
Well I didn't get any replies, but the strangest thing has happened...
After entering yesterday's data directly into the table, today the form works.
Very strange.
-- God bless you
Keith Bates
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