Basic Runtime Error Property Or Method Not Found
Contents |
is one of several trying to help you get the most out of the splendid Open Office. They are allied with a larger set concentrating on ooBase. Remember that Open Office, including ooBase, is free! But don't let that fool you. And it's not new. Big organizations, government and civilian, microsoft visual basic runtime error 438 object doesn't support this property or method are adopting it as their standard office suite... and saving million$, and still Getting The Job Done. visual basic c++ runtime error There's more about ooBase in the main index to this material. This page is "browser friendly". Make your browser window as wide as you want visual basic runtime error 5 it. The text will flow nicely for you. It is easier to read in a narrow window. With most browsers, pressing plus, minus or zero while the control key (ctrl) is held down will change the texts size. (Enlarge, reduce, restore visual basic runtime error 53 to default, respectively.) (This is more fully explained, and there's another tip, at my Power Browsing page.) Page contents © TK Boyd, Sheepdog Software , 2/06-6/09. Introduction This page is one of a group about using macros in Open Office... a topic I am learning about, shedding much blood sweat and tears along the way! It raises almost as many questions as it gives answers. It also has a very limited objective. If you are getting started with macros, or want less
Visual Basic Runtime Error 429
"Here be Terra Incognita", then I'd suggest that you start with my Introduction to OOP, Events and Macros. In this tutorial, I explore looking at a document's properties, with some thoughts on the Open Office programming documentation along the way. This tutorial was written using ooBase version 3.0 on Windows XP, but many things should work the same way under other post version 1 OpenOffice installations, and under other operating systems. There are some strong reasons to move to Open Office 3.1 if you want to use macros with ooBase. Where the difference is important, you will be told. Where we've come from.... Some Gentle Readers will have come here from a Google search. Others will have read my first tutorial on creating a macro for doing a data backup chore. In that tutorial, we deleted a file and copied another... but they both had to be in the computer's root directory, as did the document holding the macro. In this essay, we are going to go beyond that. The document and macro presented in this tutorial can do the data backup on files in the document's directory... regardless of where that is. ("Directory"="folder", by the way.) You don't need to check out the earlier tutorial just yet, though. Preliminary play.... Set up a folder. You can call it what you like, put it where you like. If what follows in the next paragraph is "too rich" for your current set of skills, read my introduct
not appear with impress macro when Running on Raspberry Pi edit macros libreoffice-3.6 impress raspberry-pi asked 2014-01-15
Visual Basic Runtime Error 1004
18:02:36 +0200 steak1986 1 ●1 ●1 ●1 updated 2015-10-04 21:56:54 +0200 visual basic runtime error 6 overflow Alex Kemp 10154 ●13 ●35 ●34 http://etmg.altervista... I am using libre office on 3.6, on a visual basic runtime error 32809 raspberry pi. I have installed libre office with no problems. On past versions i would use a macro to stop the powerpoint presentation from pausing at the http://sheepdogguides.com/fdb/opof6docprops.htm end of a slideshow, using this article https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bu... . That worked flawlessly for a little while, until i built a new device, and now when i try and apply this macro i get the following error "BASIC runtime error. Property or method not found: Presentation" on line 12, "Presentation = Doc.Presentation". Unfortunately i http://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/28399/property-of-thiscomponent-does-not-appear-with-impress-macro-when-running-on-raspberry-pi/ dont know scripting well enough to know what is going on. Does anyone have any idea for me to look at? REM ***** BASIC ***** REM Set presentation variables for all presentations REM See also the OOo Developer's Guide: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/w/images/9/93/DevelopersGuide_OOo3.1.0_09DrawingDocuments.odt Sub Main Dim Doc As Object Dim Presentation As Object Doc = ThisComponent Presentation = Doc.Presentation REM Uncomment the line below to make all presentations loop endlessly: REM Presentation.IsEndless(True) edit retag flag offensive close merge delete add a comment 2 answers Sort by ยป oldest newest most voted 0 answered 2015-07-21 09:05:46 +0200 doug 586 ●4 ●9 ●13 The error is that the object Doc is being reported as not having the property Presentation. When properly created, the object of course does have that property. You can see via this command: MsgBox Doc.dbg_properties. In a long list in the pop-up box, you will see the SbxOBJECT Presentation which means the property Presentation returns an object which also has prope
index The team • Delete all board basic runtime error cookies • All times are UTC + 1 hour [ DST ] Forum powered by phpBB © phpBB Group By any use of this Website, you agree to be bound by these Policies and Terms of Use Get OpenOffice
FAQ Register Login [Solved] Access Base Form from document library Creating a macro - Writing a Script - Using the API Post a reply 3 posts • Page 1 of 1 [Solved] Access Base Form from document library by ottoshmidt » Sat Feb 06, 2010 11:40 pm Hi, if I run the following code from [My Macros & Dialogs].Standard library it works fine:Code: Select all Expand viewCollapse viewSub form
Dim DrawPage as object
Dim Doc As Object
Dim Form As Object
Doc = ThisComponent
DrawPage = Doc.DrawPage
Form = DrawPage.Forms.GetByIndex(0)
End SUbBut if I run it from [basefile.odb].Standard it gets Basic runtime error: Property or Method not found for the line "DrawPage = Doc.DrawPage" in above code. Is there a possibility to access base form from the macro library of the odb file itself? Note: This error is base specific, because the code works fine from the odt file library as it should. Last edited by ottoshmidt on Sun Feb 07, 2010 9:27 am, edited 1 time in total. Debian/testing - Openoffice.org 3.2.1 (go-oo version)[Solved] mark in title significantly facilitates the work of those who try to help. So please, be gentle and don't forget to insert it. IRC: /join #openoffice.org on irc.freenode.net ottoshmidt Posts: 32Joined: Tue Dec 29, 2009 9:17 pmLocation: Tbilisi, Georgia YIM Top Re: Access Base Form from document library by RPG » Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:04 am HelloI think it can also work with a button in a form in a database document.How do you start this code?You can not start it only with basic.In a database document thiscomponent is only working when the macro is started with an event of the form.Romke LibreOffice 4.4.7.2 on openSUSE Leap 42.1 RPG Volunteer Posts: 2049Joined: Tue Apr 14, 2009 7:15 pmLocation: Netherlands Top Re: Access Base F