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You can add custom dialog windows and forms to {{OOo}} documents. These in turn can be linked to {{OOo}} Basic macros to considerably extend the usage range of {{OOo}} Basic. Dialogs can, for example, display database information or guide users through a step-by-step process of creating a new document in the form of a Wizard.
 
You can add custom dialog windows and forms to {{OOo}} documents. These in turn can be linked to {{OOo}} Basic macros to considerably extend the usage range of {{OOo}} Basic. Dialogs can, for example, display database information or guide users through a step-by-step process of creating a new document in the form of a Wizard.
  
{{Documentation/Tip|You will find another description of dialogs in the Developer's Guide:
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{{Tip|You will find another description of dialogs in the Developer's Guide:
 
* chapter [[EN/documentation/devguide/basic/openoffice_org_basic_ide|OpenOffice.org_Basic_IDE]] describes more fully the IDE
 
* chapter [[EN/documentation/devguide/basic/openoffice_org_basic_ide|OpenOffice.org_Basic_IDE]] describes more fully the IDE
 
* chapter [[EN/documentation/devguide/basic/programming_dialogs_and_dialog_controls|Programming Dialogs and Dialog Controls]] shows more examples in Basic.}}
 
* chapter [[EN/documentation/devguide/basic/programming_dialogs_and_dialog_controls|Programming Dialogs and Dialog Controls]] shows more examples in Basic.}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:15, 6 September 2011




You can add custom dialog windows and forms to OpenOffice.org documents. These in turn can be linked to OpenOffice.org Basic macros to considerably extend the usage range of OpenOffice.org Basic. Dialogs can, for example, display database information or guide users through a step-by-step process of creating a new document in the form of a Wizard.

Tip.png You will find another description of dialogs in the Developer's Guide:
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