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On Wed, 2011-11-09 at 20:12 +0000, Alex Thurgood wrote:
Le 09/11/2011 10:22, hhm a écrit :


Hi Hans,

I'm looking for a way to find every macro that is attached to a document and
delete or respectively deactivate them. How do I do that?


With a script would probably be the easisest way, by unzipping the OD* 
files and parsing the unzipped contents to seach for the Basic 
directory, deleting it, then rezipping the file ?

Hi Alex,

I was thinking it took a bit more then that and so I just tried it and
yes.

You need to make three changes.

After unzipping the file you remove two directories:
= Basic
= Dialogs

Then you need to edit the file manifest.xml in the META-INF directory.
- remove all lines that reference basic or dialog.
[They look something like]
<manifest:file-entry manifest:media-type="text/xml" 
manifest:full-path="Basic/Standard/script-lb.xml"/>

Then you re-zip and voila it works.

If you leave out the last step the file will not open.

HTH somehow,

//drew


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