Yes, exactly, that's how I do it so far. I had hoped to change this so that the corresponding terms can be read out.
@all:
I consider this thread as done, because there seems to be no (workable) solution
Determining the names of the conditional operators by macro
Re: Determining the names of the conditional operators by ma
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my tips for AOO/LO (in the forum de.openoffice.info) · ProOO-Box - Information, instructions, supplementary materials about OpenOffice (german)
Re: Determining the names of the conditional operators by ma
There's a lot of information on accessing the accessiblecontext in dialogs in Useful Macro Information For OpenOffice By Andrew Pitonyak. You might be able to get what you want using that, but it might be several hours work...
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