Hi
On 11/08/2011 08:17 PM, JS Higginbotham wrote:
I've just downloaded and installed LibreOffice 3.4.3.
When I start it up, and either open a file or create a new one (first
file only), it complains that:
"Error loading BASIC of document
file:///C:/Program%20Files/OpenOffice.org.1.1.2/share/basic/WebWizard/script.xlb/:
General Error"
followed by:
"Error loading BASIC of document
file:///C:/Program%20Files/OpenOffice.org.1.1.2/share/basic/WebWizard/dialog.xlb/:
General Error"
Registry shows no obvious links between OO.org 1.1.2 and LibreOffice,
nor do I see anything in LibreOffice ini files that should produce the
errors.
Note that when I used LibreOffice 3.3.whichever version I was using
last, I still had OO.org 1.1.2 installed, and had no errors. I
removed OO.org 1.1.2 and 2.x when I upgraded.
Any obvious things I should be checking and/or changing to make this
go away and behave itself?
JSH
Is they check box "Enable Experimental (Unstable) Features" checked,
this turns on macros? (TOOLS>>OPTIONS>>LIBREOFFICE>>GENERAL) If a macro
is being used, they will fail until macros are enabled.
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