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Hello,
        Currently the record macro option, which was active by default
in OpenOffice.org, is disabled by default and activated via the
"enable experimental (unstable) features" option in Tools > Options >
General.

I am curious to know just what degree of instability activating this
or permanently activating this can or will produce.  Will it crash
LibreOffice?  Will it trash data?  Does it only cause problems under
certain circumstances?  Or does it chew up large amounts of memory?

Does anyone actually know what form this instability takes and which
bug number(s) are attempting to address it?

It's not a huge hassle, at the moment I just activate it when I want
to record a macro and deactivate afterwards, but curiosity is
beginning to get the better of me.


Regads,
Ben

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