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Specifies the general properties for loading and saving Microsoft Office documents with VBA (Visual BASIC for Applications) code.

To access this command...

Choose File - Preferences - Symphony - Load and Save - VBA Properties


Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP

Select the settings for Microsoft Word documents.

Load BASIC code

You can edit the code. When saving the document in Lotus Symphony format, the BASIC code is saved as well. When saving in another format, the BASIC code from the Lotus Symphony BASIC IDE is not saved.

Save original BASIC code

Specifies that the original Microsoft BASIC code contained in the document is held in a special internal memory for as long as the document remains loaded in Lotus Symphony. When saving the document in Microsoft format the Microsoft BASIC is saved again with it in an unchanged form.

When saving in another format than Microsoft Format, the Microsoft BASIC Code is not saved. For example, if the document contains Microsoft BASIC Code and you save it in Lotus Symphony format, you will be warned that the Microsoft BASIC Code will not be saved.

The Save original BASIC code checkbox takes precedence over the Load BASIC code check box. If both boxes are marked and you edit the disabled BASIC Code in the Lotus Symphony BASIC IDE, the original Microsoft BASIC code will be saved when saving in the Microsoft format. A message appears to inform you of this.

To remove any possible Microsoft BASIC macro viruses from the Microsoft document, unmark the Save Original BASIC Code check box and save the document in Microsoft format. The document will be saved without the Microsoft BASIC code.

Microsoft Excel 97/2000/XP

Specifies the settings for documents in Microsoft Excel.

Load BASIC code

Loads and saves the BASIC code from a Microsoft document as a special Lotus Symphony BASIC module with the document. The disabled Microsoft BASIC code is visible in the Lotus Symphony BASIC IDE between Sub and End Sub. You can edit the code. When saving the document in Lotus Symphony format, the BASIC code is saved as well. When saving in another format, the BASIC code from the Lotus Symphony BASIC IDE is not saved.

Executable code

The VBA (Visual BASIC for Applications) code will be loaded ready to be executed. If this checkbox is not checked, the VBA code will be commented out so it can be inspected, but will not run.

Save original BASIC code

Specifies that the original Microsoft BASIC code contained in the document is held in a special internal memory for as long as the document remains loaded in Lotus Symphony. When saving the document in Microsoft format the Microsoft BASIC is saved again with it in an unchanged form.

When saving in another format than Microsoft Format, the Microsoft BASIC Code is not saved. For example, if the document contains Microsoft BASIC Code and you save it in Lotus Symphony format, you will be warned that the Microsoft BASIC Code will not be saved.

The Save original BASIC code checkbox takes precedence over the Load BASIC code check box. If both boxes are marked and you edit the disabled BASIC Code in the Lotus Symphony BASIC IDE, the original Microsoft BASIC code will be saved when saving in the Microsoft format. A message appears to inform you of this.

To remove any possible Microsoft BASIC macro viruses from the Microsoft document, unmark the Save Original BASIC Code check box and save the document in Microsoft format. The document will be saved without the Microsoft BASIC code.

Microsoft PowerPoint 97/2000/XP

Specifies the settings for documents in Microsoft PowerPoint.

Load BASIC code

Loads and saves the BASIC code from a Microsoft document as a special Lotus Symphony BASIC module with the document. The disabled Microsoft BASIC code is visible in the Lotus Symphony BASIC IDE between Sub and End Sub. You can edit the code. When saving the document in Lotus Symphony format, the BASIC code is saved as well. When saving in another format, the BASIC code from the Lotus Symphony BASIC IDE is not saved.

Save original BASIC code

Specifies that the original Microsoft BASIC code contained in the document is held in a special internal memory for as long as the document remains loaded in Lotus Symphony. When saving the document in Microsoft format the Microsoft BASIC is saved again with it in an unchanged form.

When saving in another format than Microsoft Format, the Microsoft BASIC Code is not saved. For example, if the document contains Microsoft BASIC Code and you save it in Lotus Symphony format, you will be warned that the Microsoft BASIC Code will not be saved.

The Save original BASIC code checkbox takes precedence over the Load BASIC code check box. If both boxes are marked and you edit the disabled BASIC Code in the Lotus Symphony BASIC IDE, the original Microsoft BASIC code will be saved when saving in the Microsoft format. A message appears to inform you of this.

To remove any possible Microsoft BASIC macro viruses from the Microsoft document, unmark the Save Original BASIC Code check box and save the document in Microsoft format. The document will be saved without the Microsoft BASIC code.

Parent topic: General preferences settings: ls3

Related reference
XML File Formats: ls3
Saving documents in other formats: ls3
About Converting Microsoft Office Documents: ls3
Using Microsoft Office and Lotus Symphony: ls3
General information about Load and Save: ls3
Changing the Association of Microsoft Office Document Types: ls3

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