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I had the same problem and found I had to go to Preferences>General>Security>Macros and set Medium to be able to run a macro I wrote.
steve

On 2016-02-27 06:21, Paul Hammant wrote:
This is what I did:

$ brew cask install libreoffice
$ mkdir ~/Library/Application\ Support/LibreOffice/4/user/Scripts
$ mkdir ~/Library/Application\ Support/LibreOffice/4/user/Scripts/python
$ atom ~/Library/Application\ Support/LibreOffice/4/user/Scripts/python/foo.py

(edit contents of foo.py to be a print statement, and test it from the terminal)

Problem: When I open up a new Spreadsheet (calc), I and do Tools->Macros->OrganizeMacros->Python I 
can see the foo.py script I just made, but it is ghosted.

Therefore I cannot run it from within Calc.

How do I overcome that?

- Paul



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