Hi Peter,
pjpuchyr wrote (21-04-11 22:16)
I have a Basic macro in Calc, which includes a ChDir statement. This
compiles and executes with no error, but does not in fact change the working
directory. Looking in the source code (I've not yet ever done a build), I
see that there is an #ifdef in the code. Does anyone know if this define is
turned on for Windows systems?
I have no real idea for the last part of your question.
But the ChDir function does nothing for the directory that LibreOffice
uses to save a file.
So when saving a file, use the full name (path) as URL.
Kind regards,
Cor
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