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Hi :)
There is a single button in the default tool-bar that converts to Pdf.
 it's beside the printer cons.  It doesn't put it straight into an
email though.

Alternatively there is a menu option;
File - Send - As Pdf
but that is 3 clicks.

Regards from
Tom :)



On 1 March 2014 13:45, Jay <jeremie.jacquand@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello !

I have a calc document and wish to create a button which does the following:

- Saves the spreadsheet in PDF in a predetermined path using a cell content
as filename
- Sends an email containing the PDF

I don't care if the program uses python code, libroffice basic, java... as
long as the code is inside the spreadsheet and that anyone who has the file
can execute the button click without installing additional software except
libreoffice.

I don't have enough knowledge to program this :-/ hope you can help me on
this.

Thanks for your help :)



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