https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38230

--- Comment #13 from Andreas Säger <ville...@t-online.de> ---
This complete lack of competence together with automated [NEEDINFO] messages
for 6 of my issues that could not be confirmed due to a lack of competence was
the reason why I quit supporting LibreOffice.

Here we go again with LO 3.5 (the one from Ubuntu 12.4 is the only one I still
have at hand):
1) File>New>Database ... [any settings, any connection or new database]...
In the following steps I assume a file name MyDB.odb
2a) Tools>Macros>Organize>Basic...
2b) select the new database document MyDB.odb (_not_ "LibreOffice" nor "My
Macros")
2c) Click the new button, confirm the defaults, save the document and close the
document.
Document MyDB.odb has a librariy named "Standard" with a module named "Module1"
containing an blank macro skeleton named "Main". 
3) Save the document, close the document.
4) Reload the document and notice the macro warning (unless you saved MyDB.odb
in a trusted directory).
5a) Tools>Macros>Organize>Basic...[Organize...], tab "Modules". 
5b) Select the document MyDB.odb, the library "Standard" therein and its
"Module1"
5c) click the "Delete" button and confirm deletion
The module disappears from the macro organizer.
6) Close the organizer, save the document, close the document.
7) Reload the document and notice the macro warning (unless you saved in a
trusted directory).
8) Tools>Macros>Organize>Basic...[Organize...], tab "Modules",
MyDB.odb->Standard->Module1
Yes, the module we deleted is still there.

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