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Hi :)
It "should" work the same in Xp.  So something weird has happened.
One of the first things to try when something weird happens is to
rename your User Profile as that might well fix the problem quite
easily
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile

Regards from
Tom :)



On 24 February 2014 06:12, Bill Martin <wjmartin.home@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm using the latest version of Libre under XP and under Win7.  When I open a
Libre Calc spreadsheet I can right click anywhere and I get a menu as one
would expect.

However under XP if I then open the Basic IDE and edit a macro, the right
click does not do anything.  I can't copy/paste using the right click for
example.  It works properly under Win7, but fails to work under XP.

Do I need to touch some configuration setting or something to fix this?
Does this sound familiar to anyone?

Thanks.

Bill



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