If you are trying to avoid the warning, consider creating an add-in
(
http://www.google.com/groups?selm=MP...2ccd5ce98a88c%
40msnews.microsoft.com)
If you are trying to get rid off the macro, switch to the
VB Editor and
*remove* the module that contains the macro.
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Tushar Mehta, MS MVP -- Excel
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i opened a worksheet and recorded a macro. after disabling the macro in the dialog box, i opened again in another terminal but the security dialog box appears on the screen. also i would be sending reports to others through the mail. i would like to know what procedure to be used, so that startup macro dialog box does not appear on the screen when opening the worksheet.