Thanks for the response, but that doesn't sound right to me. If it were
a run error I'd expect to get some kind of runtime error, not a security
warning. But perhaps someone else knows?
On 3/9/2013 10:47 AM, Mirosław Zalewski wrote:
Perhaps macro is not run due to error?
LibreOffice does not use VBA, as MS Office does; it uses Star Basic instead. It
tries to translate VBA to SB on the fly, but most of time it fails to do so. I
bet this is your case.
I am afraid you must rewrite your macro to Star Basic, so LO will be able to
run it. Or try with MS Office (although they might have changed API in past 10
years, in which case your macro will not run anyway).
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