Bug 71264

Summary: Macros: Macro apparently corrupt
Product: LibreOffice Reporter: menes3llobis
Component: BASICAssignee: Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium CC: cno
Version: 4.1.3.2 release   
Hardware: Other   
OS: Windows (All)   
Whiteboard: BSA
i915 platform: i915 features:
Attachments: files are highlighted in the instructions where it occurs the error "Object variable not set"

Description menes3llobis 2013-11-05 13:21:42 UTC
Created attachment 88690 [details]
files are highlighted in the instructions where it occurs the error "Object variable not set"

Problem description:
 
Hello everyone
When it is called from Spreadsheet dialog box appears the error
"Object variable not set", sometimes on the properties of the control date and other times on the properties dialog box. A similar macro with the same properties on another spreadsheet does not give any problem, so I think it may be something corrupt in the file, but I can not figure out where as the other macros work.
Sorry if I made any mistakes in writing but I'm not master the English language.
thanks


Operating System: Windows 7
Version: 4.1.3.2 rc
Comment 1 Cor Nouws 2013-11-05 19:47:42 UTC
Hi there,

thanks for writing the issue and sorry that you have a problem with the macro's.
If the file is corrupt, pls make a new one :)
You may be helped with support from other users?
An overview of the possibilities can be found here
   http://it.libreoffice.org/supporto/

Since I do not expect a bug in the application, I close this as WorksForMe.
regards,
Cor
Comment 2 menes3llobis 2013-11-05 20:13:21 UTC
thanks for your prompt reply, but what about the file that contains the macro corrupt there are no problems, it is only when calling the macro that is the problem, then I think it's a problem when the program calls the macro
Comment 3 Cor Nouws 2013-11-05 20:19:07 UTC
yes of course. If after getting support from experienced users - lots of them in Italy - and there is a clear bug, pls reopen with a ODF file containing the macro.
Regards,
Cor

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