On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 13:27:35 -0800 (PST)
TerryJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:

> > So either way I am blocked from assigning a keyboard shortcut to my
> > macro. Is this another thing that is broken in my OOo 2.0.4? Or have I
> > missed a step here?

> Yes, you have to use Tools >Customise.  If your macro is contained in a
> library document, you may not be able to see it there.  I filed an issue
> about that soon after version 2.0.0 was release because, IIRC, you could see
> document macros there in 1.1.5.  If I'm not mistaken, you could also get the
> keyboard tab via the macros organiser in 1.1.5.
> 
> In any case, you will have to add your macro/s to a user library.  You can
> use Standard or create a new library using the organiser.  I have several
> macros on module 2 of Standard.  Create a new module by right-clicking the
> existing module tab, then Insert >Basic module.
> 
> In the Customise dialogue, expand the category "OOo Macros" then the
> sub-category "user".  You will find your chosen library listed there. 
> Expand it and you find the modules listed.  Select one and you see the
> macros listed in the "Function" panel.

Thanks! It was there, in Tools > Customize. It's just that it was way
down at the bottom of the list under OOo macros. And you're right, the
documentation lies now when it says you can use Macros - Organize to
assign the shortcut key. The Keyboard tab is missing there. The only
way to get to it now is by Tools > Customize, in spite of what te Help
file says.

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