I found this info on the Micrsoft website:
CAUSEThis problem occurs if any of the following conditions is true:
You insert an Excel workbook that contains macros into a document o
one of the programs listed at the beginning of this article.
-or-
In the program, you double-click to switch to an embedded workbook tha
contains macros.
-or-
The macro security level is set to Medium or High in Excel.
WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, use one of the followin
methods:
Remove all the macros and modules from the workbook before you inser
it into a Word document. -or-
Digitally sign the macros in the workbook. -or-
Disable macro virus protection in Excel. To do this, follow thes
steps:
On the Tools menu, point to Macro and then click Security.
On the Security Level tab, click Low, and then click OK.
NOTE: If you disable macro virus protection in Excel, you are no
warned when you open a workbook that contains macros. This makes i
possible for Microsoft Excel workbooks to become infected with macr
viruses if you open a workbook that contains a virus. Use this metho
with caution.
MORE INFORMATIONThe Office programs that support the use of Microsof
Visual Basic for Applications macros also include macro viru
protection. If you select this feature, you receive a warning messag
whenever you open a file (such as a workbook or a document) tha
contains macros.
In some cases, you may receive a macro virus warning message twice whe
you open a file by using any of the following methods:
You open the file in the program that created it.
You insert the file into a document in another program.
This behavior occurs as a result of how the program that you ar
currently using opens or inserts the file.
The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Access 2002
Microsoft PowerPoint 2002
Microsoft Word 2002
- Piku
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