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Frieder wrote:
As far as I know there is no possibility  without having to close and re-open the file

Thanks, that answers my question.

But you can stop a running macro.

Thank you for the advice.  I do know how to stop a running macro, but
thanks for giving the suggestion any way (might help someone else on
the mailing list).

But way do you want to disable a macro, after you allowed to run it?

It's not really something that you would normally require, I know
that.  It's just that I opened a document with macros in it (which I
had created myself, nothing malicious in there).  Some of the macros
that are assigned to events were broken (some syntax errors or
something, long story).  Every time I selected a different cell (in
Calc) it tries to execute a macro, which fails with an error.  It
annoyed me, and I didn't want to debug that macro at the time.  I just
wondered if anyone knew if I could disable the macro without closing
and reopening (more for future reference).

I agree with your sentiment that disabling macros should be done when
opening the file.  It is only curiosity that sparked my question, not
a real need.

Thanks for your response.

Regards
Stephan

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