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You can assign custom scripts (macros) to menu items, icons, dialog controls, and events in %PRODUCTNAME.%PRODUCTNAME internally supports the following scripting languages:%PRODUCTNAME BasicJavaScriptBeanShellPythonIn addition, developers can use high-level languages, for example Java programming language, to control %PRODUCTNAME externally. See the API project at OpenOffice.org.To assign a script to a new menu entryChoose Tools - Customize, and click the Menus tab.Click Add.In the Category list box, scroll down and open the "%PRODUCTNAME Macros" entry.You see entries for "%PRODUCTNAME Macros" (scripts in the share directory of your %PRODUCTNAME installation), "My Macros" (scripts in the user directory), and the current document. Open any one of them to see the supported scripting languages.Open any scripting language entry to see the available scripts. Select a script.A list of the script functions appears in the Commands list box. Select a function.Click Add to create a new menu assignment. The new menu entry appears in the Entries list box.To assign a script to a key combinationChoose Tools - Customize - Keyboard.In the Category list box, scroll down and open the "%PRODUCTNAME Macros" entry.You see entries for "%PRODUCTNAME Macros" (scripts in the share directory of your %PRODUCTNAME installation), "My Macros" (scripts in the user directory), and the current document. Open any one of them to see the supported scripting languages.Open any scripting language entry to see the available scripts. Select any script.A list of the script functions will appear in the Commands list box. Select any function.Click the option button for %PRODUCTNAME or Writer (or whichever application is currently open). Selecting the option button sets the scope of the new key combination to be applicable in all of %PRODUCTNAME or only in documents of the current module.Select a key combination from the Shortcut keys list box and click Modify.To assign a script to an eventChoose Tools - Customize - Events.Click Macro button.In the Library list box, scroll down and open the "%PRODUCTNAME Macros" entry.You see entries for "%PRODUCTNAME Macros" (scripts in the share directory of your %PRODUCTNAME installation), "My Macros" (scripts in the user directory), and the current document. Open any one of them to see the supported scripting languages.Open any scripting language entry to see the available scripts. Select any script.A list of the script functions will appear in the Assigned Action list box. Select any function.Select to save in %PRODUCTNAME or current document.This sets the scope of the new event assignment to be applicable in all of %PRODUCTNAME or only in documents of the current module.Select an event from the list and click OK.To assign a script to an event for an embedded objectSelect the embedded object, for example a chart, in your document.Choose Format - Frame/Object - Macro.In the Macros list box, open the %PRODUCTNAME Scripts entry.You see entries for share (scripts in the share directory of your %PRODUCTNAME installation), user (scripts in the user directory), and the current document. Open any one of them to see the supported scripting languages.Open any scripting language entry to see the available scripts. Select any script.A list of the script functions will appear in the Existing macros in list box. Select any function.Select an event from the list and click OK.To assign a script to a hyperlinkPosition the cursor inside the hyperlink. Choose Insert - Hyperlink.Click the Events button.Select and assign as stated above.To assign a script to a graphicSelect the graphic in your document. Choose Format - Picture - Macro.Select and assign as stated above.To assign a script to a form controlInsert a form control, for example a button: Open the Form Controls toolbar, click the Push Button icon, drag open a button on your document.With the form control selected, click Control on the Form Controls toolbar.Click the Events tab of the Properties dialog.Click one of the ... buttons to open a dialog where you can assign a script to the selected event.To assign a script to a control in the %PRODUCTNAME Basic dialogOpen the %PRODUCTNAME Basic dialog editor, then create a dialog with a control on it.Right-click the control, then choose Properties.Click the Events tab of the Properties dialog.Click one of the ... buttons to open a dialog where you can assign a script to the selected event.