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OpenOffice.org Macros Explained - LibreOffice-NA.US

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Figure 11. Basic Integrated Debugging Environment.<br />

Rest your mouse cursor on a toolbar icon for a few seconds to read the text that appears; this provides a hint<br />

at what that icon does.<br />

Table 1. Toolbar icons in the Basic IDE.<br />

Icon Key Description<br />

Ctrl+N<br />

Create a new OOo document.<br />

Ctrl+O<br />

Ctrl+S<br />

Ctrl+P<br />

Ctrl+V<br />

Ctrl+Z<br />

Ctrl+V<br />

Open an existing OOo document.<br />

Save the current library. If the library is in a document, then the document is saved.<br />

Print the macro to the printer.<br />

Paste the clipboard.<br />

Undo the last operation.<br />

Redo the last operation that was undone.<br />

Open the Object catalog (see Figure 12). Select the macro and double-click on the macro.<br />

Open the OOo <strong>Macros</strong> dialog (see Figure 2). Select a macro and click edit or run. This is a shortcut<br />

for Tools > <strong>Macros</strong> > Organize <strong>Macros</strong> > <strong>OpenOffice</strong>.<strong>org</strong> Basic.<br />

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