Posted on 02/09/2018 5:34:55 AM PST by markomalley
I have long promised to write about the scripting language Basic and creating macros in LibreOffice. This article is devoted to the types of data used in LibreOffice Basic, and to a greater extent, descriptions of variables and the rules for using them. I will try to provide enough information for advanced as well as novice users.
(And, I would like to thank everyone who commented on and offered recommendations on the Russian article, especially those who helped answer difficult questions.)
Here are some examples of correct variable names:
Note: In examples that contain square brackets, if you remove the brackets, macros will show a window with an error. As you can see, you can use localized variable names. Whether it makes sense to do so is up to you.
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I use linux day in day out at home and at work. Typing this on linux. It’s my go to platform, my daily driver.
Having said that I recently tried to create a presentation in libreoffice and had to give it up and use ppt/windoze (can access via cloud).
For my personal preference I won’t be using Libreoffice for any more presentations - in fact started another one today using PPT.
Not an expert at it, as I mostly use Calligra for its Visio emulator (Flow), but from the limited play I've done with it, it looks pretty good to me.
I’ll have a look - thanks.
I got a legit copy of MS Office Professional for $9.95.
Home-User Program.
Excel macros won’t open properly in LibreCalc most of the time. Writing a new macro, though not for beginners, will allow you to use the Excel spreadsheet as intended.
I sometimes use google sheets online to help identify what the macro is supposed to accomplish. I refuse to purchase Microsoft products.
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