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Hi Volker:
Thank you for answering.  I solve the problem after reading and re reading your answer at least a 
hundred times. My bad was assuming that "OOME_30" was actually the name of the file containing the 
library instead of assuming that was the name of the library, using "Standard" instead of 
"Template" fix the problem.

Surely a couple of templates are the best option, but the use of such templates are forbidden :(


 
 

     El Sábado, 1 de noviembre, 2014 13:08:04, Volker Lenhardt <volker.lenhardt@uni-due.de> 
escribió:
   

 Hi Angel,

Am 01.11.2014 um 12:28 schrieb Angel Pérez:
Hi guys: I work on a call center and everyday I aswer about 20 call
with the exact requirements, so I thought about making a macro to
speed things up. The procedure is this, normally I copy some text
from a web page and paste it on a text document, I read the text to
the client and write down the answer (I.E: Phone line active?, yes).
I was reading Andrew Pitonyak’s OpenOffice.org Macros Explained
(OOME) and on page 606 he explains how to invoke a dialog from a
macro. I don't know what I'm doing wrong but everytime I try to run
the macro to invoke the dialog I got "BASIC runtime error.An
exception occurredType:
com.sun.star.container.NoSuchElementExceptionMessage: ." pointing to
line 15 "DialogLibraries.loadLibrary("Template")"

There simply is no library "Template" in the library container where the 
macro resides. Either the macro is called from the MyMacro global 
container or the macro is called from a document's container. Did you 
see Andrew's remark on GlobalScope.DialogLibraries? Did you take care of 
correct upper or lower case?

What I'm trying to
do is this, a macro to invoke a dialog with 3 buttons (Enable
Services, Disable Services, Call Retrieval). When I push a button I
call another dialog with buttons that represent all the questions a
ask the clients (I.E, when I push "Enable Services" I invoke a dialog
with all the questions related to the process to enable aditional
services "Phone line is active?", "What is your OS?", "Do you have an
AV installed?"). The use case is this, a call is answered, I take the
personal data and then I execute the macro, the macro call the
dialog, in the dialog I click button "Enable Services" and it bring
the second dialog, when I click the buttons "Phone line is active?",
"What is your OS?", "Do you have an AV installed?" the macro should
end and I should have writed down on the document the questions
"Phone line is active?", "What is your OS?", "Do you have an AV
installed?" I already design the dialogs, but I can't invoke the
first dialog from the macro, or the following dialogs after clicking
the buttons, and I don't have any text written down on my
document... Any help on this is highly appreciated.

I'm sorry, but I can't see the benefit of a macro, where a set of 
template documents would do better and faster.

Volker

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