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Hi :)
Ouch, sorry Andrew.  I might have given him a link to the older book off-list.  
I take it the 

http://www.pitonyak.org/AndrewMacro.odt
is the newer one?
Regards from
Tom :)




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From: 20rdj04 <20rdj04@earthlink.net>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Fri, 2 September, 2011 3:43:56
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: OOo vs LO

I'm sorry, Andrew, but I don't know what you are talking about :(&nbsp; I have 
seen the abbreviations in the discussions, but I don't really know what they 
mean.&nbsp; I think OOo means Open Office.org, and I guess LO is for Libre 
Office.&nbsp; I have Libre. Thanks. -----Original Message-----
From: "Andrew Douglas Pitonyak [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]" 
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Sent: Aug 27, 2011 7:29 PM
To: 20rdj04 &lt;20rdj04@earthlink.net&gt;
Subject: Re: Macro Questions



    Are you looking at the version for OOo or for LO. This was very recently 
redone for LO.
On 08/27/2011 12:36 AM, 20rdj04 wrote:
&gt; Hello,
&gt;
&gt; I am writing this off line, as I expect it will be overly long.
&gt;
&gt; I have a record, going back to 2008, of my daily blood testing. &nbsp;Over 
time,
&gt; I have changed the format of the lines. &nbsp;Today I am making the columns
&gt; narrower, and putting the columns into a different order. &nbsp;I used to
&gt; indicate the finger that I was using, and then the day, and then the date.
&gt; Blood pressure and time of day were next; and finally glucose reading and
&gt; pulse. &nbsp;Today I want day, date, glucose, time, b/p, and pulse. 
&nbsp;Since the
&gt; former record was pretty uniform, it was easy enough to write a macro,
&gt; ReArrange.
&gt;
&gt; Today I found
&gt;     Chapter 13
&gt;     Getting Started with Macros
&gt;     Using the Macro Recorder … and beyond
&gt;
&gt; On page 5, there are these 2 lines:
&gt;     
&gt; 8)    Select the Module1, or the new module that you created, and click 
Edit to
&gt; open the &nbsp;Integrated Debugging Environment (IDE).
&gt; 9) The IDE is a text editor for macros that allows you to edit and create
&gt; macros. Copy the macro into the IDE.
&gt;
&gt; Since I had already written 7 macros, by clicking on Tools, Macros, Record,
&gt; I don't understand these 9 lines. &nbsp;And I found Tools, Macros, 
Organize,
&gt; Basic, Run by going out a little farther.
&gt;
&gt; NOW for the important questions. &nbsp;Page 12, Running the Macro Quickly.
&gt;
&gt; I have modified Main thus:    Sub Main
&gt;                  &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;    ReArrange
&gt; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;                End Sub
&gt;
&gt; On the edit screen I find Run Basic. &nbsp;But of what value is that? 
&nbsp;To get
&gt; there I still need to press Alt-T, M, O, B. &nbsp;So what is the difference
&gt; between Enter (to Run) and clicking on Run Basic? &nbsp;I need a button 
(Run
&gt; Basic) or a function key (F5) on my main document window. &nbsp;(I know F5
&gt; currently opens a Navigator window, whatever that is.)
&gt;
&gt; Also, near the end of ReArrange, I want to CALL TabSet, and align the
&gt; columns properly. &nbsp;Putting TabSet into ReArrange does nothing. &nbsp;I 
have also
&gt; tried copying the TabSet macro into ReArrange. &nbsp;This also does 
nothing.
&gt;
&gt; I know I'm doing something wrong, but what? &nbsp;And I know that I ask 
very few
&gt; questions. &nbsp;I expect you to read between the words, never mind the 
lines,
&gt; and answer the questions that I imply. &nbsp;:)
&gt;
&gt; The e-mail that I got had my earlier question properly formatted.
&gt;
&gt; Thanks, and bless you.
&gt;
&gt;
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&gt;
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