On Tue, 2011-10-18 at 03:34 -0700, RussellBarnes wrote:
I'm also having the same issue here.
I am attempting to convert a small business (140 seats) to LibreOffice form
MS Office, but without a fix/workaround on this we're stuck 'feeding the
beast'. I am working in an OSX (Intel) environment with documents created in
MS Office 2004.
The error I'm reading on my Macro is as follows:
*Rem Attribute VBA_ModuleType=VBAModule
Option VBASupport 1
Sub Refresh()
'
' Refresh Macro
' Macro recorded 17/4/2005 by Frank Miller
'
'
Range("B7").Select
ActiveSheet.PivotTables("Forward Features Pivot").RefreshTable
End Sub
*
Sadly my understanding of Macros is non-existant.
Hoping this 'bump' wont offend…
It will not offend, there are a couple people who are excellent with
macros around. Hopefully they will reply soon. You might check under
OPTIONS>>LOAD/SAVE>>VBA Properties and see what is checked. On Linux, if
I remember correctly, all the check boxes are checked by default.
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