On 2024/09/02 11:21, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good morning.
Using Windows 10 and Linux LMDE6; LO 7.6 + 24.8...
I would like to create a new "Autotext Category", but a number of
options remain forever greyed-out.
Ctrl+F3 -> Category -> Edit Categories
supposed to select a folder
either custom or
standard
-> type new name -> The documentation says "New: Creates a new
AutoText category using the name that you entered in the Name box."
Well, when I specify my custom folder, [New] + [Delete] are greyed-out.
Well, when I specify the Standard folder, [New] + [Delete] + [Rename]
are greyed-out.
The documentation or help files DO NOT mention any hidden settings
that need to be changed to make this work.
And I could not find any myself.
So, what do I have to do enable the above mentioned options?
Thank you
Thomas
Good morning
There have been no replies.
Does that mean, the problem affects only me, or that nobody knows what
to do in this case.
It is not really important, but if there is something that can be done,
I would like to know.
Sorry for the trouble.
Thomas
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