1] OpenOffice BASIC language is used for macro programming If you’re interested in macro-programming with LibreOffice Calc, worry not; this feature is supported here as well. However, the tool works with the OpenOffice BASIC language instead of Microsoft’s Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)....
%{baseinstdir}/program/libvbaobjlo.so %{baseinstdir}/share/calc/styles.xml %{baseinstdir}/share/registry/calc.xcd %{baseinstdir}/program/pagein-calc %{baseinstdir}/program/scalc %{_datadir}/metainfo/libreoffice-calc.appdata.xml ...
The one disappointing area of Calc is macros. Calc has its own capable macro and programming language, but it’s largely incompatible with Office’s VBA, so I had to redo the range names and macros for my hardware ratings sheets. But from there it was easy to attach them to the button...
ErrVBA.html /usr/share/libreoffice/help/fr/text/sbasic/shared/GetPathSeparator.html /usr/share/libreoffice/help/fr/text/sbasic/shared/Resume.html /usr/share/libreoffice/help/fr/text/sbasic/shared/calc_functions.html /usr/share/libreoffice/help/fr/text/sbasic/shared/classmodule.html /usr/share...
ErrVBA.html /usr/share/libreoffice/help/ko/text/sbasic/shared/GetPathSeparator.html /usr/share/libreoffice/help/ko/text/sbasic/shared/Resume.html /usr/share/libreoffice/help/ko/text/sbasic/shared/calc_functions.html /usr/share/libreoffice/help/ko/text/sbasic/shared/classmodule.html /usr/share...
VBA, the programming language of Excel and other Microsoft Office programs, is also interpreted by LibreOffice with more or less success. Among others, the company D-Wave, the world’s first quantum computing company, decided to use LibreOffice for running their VBA script, using its VBA support...
(no GUI variant) libreoffice-calc - office productivity suite -- spreadsheet libreoffice-calc-nogui - office productivity suite -- spreadsheet (no GUI variant) libreoffice-common - office productivity suite -- arch-independent files libreoffice-core - office productivity suite -- arch-dependent files...
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%{baseinstdir}/program/libvbaobjlo.so %{baseinstdir}/share/calc/styles.xml %{baseinstdir}/share/registry/calc.xcd %{baseinstdir}/program/pagein-calc %{baseinstdir}/program/scalc %{_datadir}/metainfo/libreoffice-calc.appdata.xml ...
The one disappointing area of Calc is macros. Calc has its own capable macro and programming language, but it’s largely incompatible with Office’s VBA, so I had to redo the range names and macros for my hardware ratings sheets. But from there it was easy to attach them to the button...