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Revision as of 11:52, 6 November 2007
- VBA Properties Load/Save options
- Microsoft Office Load/Save options
- HTML compatibility Load/Save options
VBA Properties Load/Save options
- Choose Load/Save > VBA Properties.
- On the Options - Load/Save - VBA Properties dialog, you can whether to keep any macros in MSOffice documents that are opened in OOo.
- If you choose Save original Basic code, the macros will not work in OOo but are retained if you save the file into Microsoft Office format.
- If you choose Load Basic code to edit, the changed code is saved in an OOo document but is not retained if you save into an MSOffice format.
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