Andreas,
Thanks again. Regina's comment answered my questions. I'm not sure why you say it's best to avoid
the "Standard" library, though. I tend to store my dialogues and macros within the document, as
they're usually specific to the document. After all, a dialogue for updating my wines database
would be pretty silly in my account spreadsheet :-)
Best regards,
Peter
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Saturday, January 7, 2017, 3:53:02 PM, you wrote:
Importing/exporting Basic modules and dialogs is easy when you do NOT store everything in libraries
named "Standard". Use the organizer to create a library with a distinct project name within a
template, document or in global container "My Macros"
Move dialogs and code modules into the library.
Now you can create a simple macro extension from that library. There is an [Export] button on the
"Libraries" tab of the organizer which generates a most simple oxt.
You can also import libraries directly from documents or from library directories. There is an
[Import] button on the same tab. You may also import libraries from extracted extensions.
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