2011/5/8 Thomas Blasejewicz <thomas@s7.dion.ne.jp>
I run Libreoffice 3.3 on two desktop machines and recently bought a
notebook PC too.Question:Is there a way to export the macros I created
on desktops and import
those (one file?)on the notebook? So far I could not find anything that
looks
promosing.Or do I have to write all macros new?(which would be a really
stupid limitation of Libreoffice ...)Thank you.Thomas
I'm not an expert, but I guess you could copy all your macros to a document
and move that document to the other machine. Then you only need to copy the
other way around on the other machine.
You can also copy macros to one file per macro. The file will be a pure text
file and you can load it back on the other machine. You can also export
dialogues to text files (xml), but so far I didn't find a way to import
them. Hopefully someone else know…
Kind regards
Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ
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