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On 09/04/2011 07:38 PM, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
Dim o
Dim oSheet
Dim oRange
Dim oDoc
oRange = oDoc1.Sheets(0).getCellRangeByName("B2:C3")
oDoc1.CurrentController.select(oRange)
o = oDoc1.CurrentController.getTransferable()
oRange = oDoc2.Sheets(0).getCellRangeByName("F1")
oDoc2.CurrentController.select(oRange)
oDoc2.CurrentController.insertTransferable(o)
Andrew:
I'm going to have to study this one.
GetTransferable / insertTransferable - Never heard of them!
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Bill Gradwohl
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504 9 899 2652
IM:BillGradwohl@gmail.com (No email please-IM only)
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- [libreoffice-users] Re: CALC - copy formula via macro (continued)
Re: [libreoffice-users] CALC - copy formula via macro · Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
- Re: [libreoffice-users] CALC - copy formula via macro · Bill Gradwohl
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