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Hi,

This is probably trivial but I'm not capable of correctly creating new custom macros within 
%PROGRAMFILES%\LibreOffice 4.0\share\basic\ (Windows 7).

My goal is to setup some custom macros globally for all users (location=share). I don't want to 
include the macros within location=document because I'll be deploying lots of docs and it would be 
a pain to maintain/update macros within every single odt document. I'd also like to avoid 
location=user (or location=application - I don't remember which is which) because I have PCs that 
are being used by lots of users and copying/syncing "user macros" to each user profile on every 
machine would be a waste of space and network bandwidth.
That's why I was hoping to install and update all my macros within the main LO application.
Another even better way would be to tell the LO application that my custom macros can be found on a 
remote server, eg. something like "location=url". This way, I'd maintain my macros on my 
web/ftp/webdav/whatever server (just one single copy) and forget about syncing them with each and 
every LO client installation.

Any ideas?

Vieri


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