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Hi,
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extra/options/libreoffice/extended

W.K.

Am Samstag, 3. August 2013 schrieb MissKeating:
Using LO-writer Version 3.6.1.2 (Build ID: e29a214), the unhelpful
"help" says that in order to record a macro, one should: Choose *Tools -
Macros - Record Macro*.

Under *Tools - Macros -- *there are just 3 live options: *Run Macro --
Organize Macros -- Organize Dialogs. *A fourth, "Digital Signature", is
grayed out.

There is no *Record *facility, either at the expected menu level, or
under *Run*or *Organize*.

It is hard to see the relevance, but for completeness:this is all
happening on an Acer laptop running Curtains 7; 2 GHz P6100; 3 mB L3
cache; 4 gB.

If one ever managed to generate a macro, then there would be this
problem: "*To save the macro, first select the object where you want the
macro to be saved in the Save macro in list box.*" What is an "object"
in this context? Is it what we would know as a subdirectory, or is there
yet another new level of understanding to be mastered here?

trj



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