2013/3/9 Andrew <apb5653@bak.rr.com>:
Version 3.6.5.2 (Build ID: 5b93205)
I wrote a program? macro? many years ago in Excel 2000 that I haven't used
in almost as long, but now I have need of it again.
When I try to run it, Libre Calc complains about the security settings. I
changed them in tools->options-->LibreOffice--->Security-->Macro Security to
"Low" and it still gives me the same error and refuses to run the macro.
Did you restart LibreOffice after changing that setting?
When does it complain? When you start the macro or when you open the
file with LibreOffice?
Exactly what does the error message say?
For security reasons I think it's better to keep the highest level,
just add paths in the ”Trusted sources” (or whatever it's called in
English version) tab whenever LibreOffice complains about macro
security.
Johnny Rosenberg
Any help?
Thank you in advance
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