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--- Additional comments from f...@openoffice.org Mon Nov 22 20:44:57 +
2010 ---
this issue slipped my attention for a while - sorry!
No, your second macro does
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--- Additional comments from jaskt...@openoffice.org Wed Oct 6 19:14:12
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The strangeness is that after moving the focus with the arrow keys between t
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--- Additional comments from jaskt...@openoffice.org Wed Oct 6 18:54:11
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The macro really I used is the following:
Sub sqlcats
Dim current_IDcatp
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--- Additional comments from jaskt...@openoffice.org Wed Oct 6 18:38:31
+ 2010 ---
The problem in detail is the following (ooo Base):
1) place a text control
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--- Additional comments from f...@openoffice.org Wed Oct 6 11:04:20 +
2010 ---
somehow I bet that within your macro code, you open a modal dialog box, or
somet
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What|Old value |New value
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Issue #|114946
Summary|"when receiving focus" event calls assigned macro infi
|nite times
Component|Datab