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Bill.Baggins wrote:
I am having some problems.  I receive this message when attempting to execute
the macro from Nov 04, 2014; 4:33am
[Solved] Re: [libreoffice-users] Setting Base to open with a slected form

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I have deleted the comma and then receive an error message that BASIC was
expecting to find a comma symbol.  I have tried alternatively to delete the
space between ObjName and False and to insert a comma between them with no
spaces ObjNameFALSE.  I receive the same errors.

Any ideas?
<http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4160527/Capture.png>

That line:
  ObjName, FALSE)
looks like the end of a longer line. It could be that the previous line has been split (the screenshot doesn't include the whole of that line so I can't tell), or it could be that some code has been accidentally deleted.

If you copied and pasted the code from an email message or forum post, it's possible that long lines were split in the message, and will need to be reassembled into complete, valid lines.

Mark.


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