![]() Open any scripting language entry to see the available scripts. Open any one of them to see the supported scripting languages. ![]() You see entries for "Application Macros" (scripts in the share directory of your LibreOffice installation), "My Macros" (scripts in the user directory), and the current document. In the Category list box, scroll down and open the "Application Macros" entry. To assign a script to a new menu entryĬhoose Tools - Customize, and click the Menus tab. In addition, developers can use high-level languages, for example Java programming language, to control LibreOffice externally. LibreOffice internally supports the following scripting languages: You can assign custom scripts (macros) to menu items, icons, dialog controls, and events in LibreOffice.
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