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Tried to run Unibox in Open Office, the file opens but none of the pull down menus work and it does not plot the responses. Used the latest version 4.08 of Unibox.
Anyone able to get it working? Pete B. |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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I tried that just now - I guess the problem is, that Calc does not support VBA scripting - or at least it is not fully compatible.
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