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Yes, I double-checked, it's enabled. And I can record macros, and run them.

Weird. ??


On 5/16/12, Jay Lozier <jslozier@gmail.com> wrote:
Kelly

On 05/16/2012 09:15 PM, Kelly Holman wrote:
When I go to tools ->  macros ->  organize macros ->  python I can't
  create or edit scripts. The buttons are grayed out. It does have a few
sample
  scripts, which I can run.

I went to the extension manager and found "script provider for python"
  so apparently I'm supposed to have script capability? The help page
  about extension manager is blank.

I have LO 3.5.3.2 running on windows XP, PortableApps.

Thanks for any help.

Kelly

Try Tools>Options>LibreOffice>General and make sure the "Enable
Experimental (Unstable) Features" is checked to enable macros. On a new
install I believe it is disabled by default.

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