* Mathias Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [090406, 17:47]:
Ennio-Sr wrote:
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My recommendation would be to use the template mechanism: create a
document template that contains the configuration you want to have:
create a new document, store the shortcut configuration into it
Ennio-Sr wrote:
Mathias, that is exactly what I thought I was doing: for each group of
files sharing the same macro-shortkey associations I'm loading the file
where the particular configuration was stored (calling the relative
macro from within the main one associated with the 'open document'
Ennio-Sr wrote:
Hi all!
[OOo-2.0.2-6 on Gnu/Linux - i386]
I have two versions of the same Calc spreadsheet: file.sxc and file.ods.
A particular keyboard configuration for this file was saved in a file
named AAA-KbdCfg using the Organize Macros command ; then I saved an
OO-Basic macro to
* Mathias Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070406, 09:33]:
Ennio-Sr wrote:
Hi all!
[OOo-2.0.2-6 on Gnu/Linux - i386]
I have two versions of the same Calc spreadsheet: file.sxc and file.ods.
A particular keyboard configuration for this file was saved in a file
named AAA-KbdCfg using the
Ennio-Sr wrote:
Hi Mathias,
The answer was 'yes' for both your questions. However, by now I've
re-obtained the same performance as I had under 1.1.4 after re-building
the file containing the keyboard configuration ('AAA-KbdCfg').
Nice to hear that it finally worked for you.
BTW: I don't
* Mathias Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070406, 23:54]:
Ennio-Sr wrote:
Hi Mathias,
The answer was 'yes' for both your questions. However, by now I've
re-obtained the same performance as I had under 1.1.4 after re-building
the file containing the keyboard configuration ('AAA-KbdCfg').
Scusami Ennio, ma ti scrivo in privato... sono stanco e il mio inglese รจ
scarso e domattina sono via presto.
Inoltre l'archivio del [EMAIL PROTECTED] al momento sembra non funzionare...
pertanto ti rimanderei su su una lista italiana dove ho tenuto un diaro
delle mie tribolazioni