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Hi,

I recently installed LibreOffice 3.4.3 in order to use the VBA support for a
long Excel macro. So I adapted the macro to work properly with Calc with the
VBA Support 1 option, and renamed the document in .ods. I did that on
Windows XP, and came to a satisfying result. But my objective was to use
this document and its macro in a Mac environment. So I installed the very
same version of LibreOffice on a MacBook, opened the document and tried to
use the macro...  Surprise !  "BASIC runtime error: Property or method not
found : Worksheets"... the macro was rejected at the first VBA specific line
! despite the fact that I had checked all the options for VBA execution in
Calc.
So my question is : is LibreOffice VBA Support working only for Windows ?
Does it need something else to work in Mac OS ? Or is it just a malfunction
in this version of LibreOffice ?

Thanks for your answers.

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