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I have managed to move my finance workbook from a CY 2001 version of Excel to libre-office-calc.
I had a lot to learn and I'm still frustrated when I want to insert a 
few lines of entries from the bank. It's a pain having to do a separate 
entry of the number of lines and then paste in contents. But..
Every time I start up the workbook I get a complaint that I'm using 
macros and references to another file which is probably where I stored 
macro-like commands that I wrote for Excel on the Mac. They used the 
Macintosh Programmer's Workshop, MPW, development tools.
I'd like to get rid of the mouse and keystrokes required to startup. I 
just say "no" to both but there must be a better way. For those 
references there is probably a reference in the 20 worksheets but Mr. 
Calc isn't telling me where they are. As for the macros I'd like to 
discard them and rewrite those I really need using your command 
structure. But where are they so I can killem? I have no intentions to 
return to my old Mac. Ubuntu Linux is closer to what I learned in the 
1970's.
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