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User cloph changed the following:

                  What    |Old value                 |New value
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                    Status|UNCONFIRMED               |RESOLVED
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                  Keywords|needmoreinfo, oooqa       |oooqa
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                Resolution|                          |INVALID
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Sep  3 16:03:32 -0700 
2005 -------
This issue is invalid.

The formula toolbar as depicted in the screenshot that matthiasbasler attached
is not only the toolbar of the german toolbar, but the toolbar of all versions.
The toolbar configuration is not language-dependant.

When removing, make sure you don't only uninstall OOo, but to delete the
configuration settings for the user as well.

Invalid because of the following reasons:

* The toolbar is not default. It is due to some misconfiguration on your
machine. Whether you did this intentionally or "by accident" doesn't matter. A
standard-installation of OOo doesn't show the toolbar you have.
It is not only the create-table button that differs in your toolbar, but the
other ones differ as well.

* The "create-table"-thing is a demo of what you can do with python in OOo. It
doesn't provide any real functionality, it is just a sample that you can look
at. To see what it is supposed to do, just open a writer document and choose
Tools|Macros → run Macro → OOo Macros → Python Samples → Table sample and run
the "CreateTable" Macro.
(just answer the question: "Why should this be put in a default toolbar?")

* This problem has nothing to do with math (just open a math document and choose
Tools|Macros → [...] as above

* This problem has nothing to do with the python version

The problem just is that this sample doesn't like being called from a toolbar.
(add the macro to a toolbar in writer and you will get the same error).

If you really think it is worth to fix this *demo* (instead of fixing "real"
bugs), then please file a new issue agains the correct component.

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