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Figure 314: OOo Macro Organizer dialog, DBInspection library selected
5) The default module name is Module1; choose a better name.
Although it is still not descriptive, I used Recorded. Type a
descriptive name and click OK to create the module. The
OpenOffice.org Basic Macros dialog is displayed again, showing
the new module.
Figure 315: Give your module a meaningful name
6) Highlight the newly created module. In the upper left corner, type
the macro name to use, such as “EnterMyname”, and then click
Save to save the macro.
If you followed all of the steps, the Standard library now contains a
module named Recorded, which contains the EnterMyName macro, as
shown in Figure 316. When OOo creates a new module, it
automatically adds the macro named Main; as seen in Figure 316.
Running the macro
Use Tools > Macros > Run Macro to open the Macro Selector dialog
(see Figure 316). Select the newly created macro and click Run.
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