Win XP is on the particular old machine I'm using. No error message, just
doesn't seem to work properly. Just an error beep, not a tone of specified
duration. Since Win XP is scattered full of files named user32.dll, I
presume Libre was just picking up the wrong one.
Once I gave up on the example though, I went back to my own DLL code and
Basic program. I finally got it to work if I put my DLL in the Libre "bin"
subdirectory. Libre wouldn't find it when I placed the DLL in with my ODS
files as Excel would have.
Apparently I need to somehow tweak the Libre settings to make it look for
the DLL in the same subdirectory as my spreadsheet files. Providing a fully
specified path name for the DLL in the Declare statement wasn't the answer.
Thanks.
Bill
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