these are not error messages. they are warnings.
no, you cannot disable them. they are hard coded into
excel.
on the second message, click enable macros. this will
allow you to run your macros.
(if you click disable, your macros will not run.)
-----Original Message-----
Ok...I asked for some help Sunday evening, and received
some VALUABLE
information which helped with my problem getting Excel to
do what I wanted it
to do.
Now when I open my program this morning, and I'm getting
an error message
reading:
"Macros are disable because the security level is set to
High and a
digitally signed Trust Certificate is not attached to the
macros. To run the
macros, change the security level to a lower setting (not
recommended), or
request the macors be signed by the author using a
certificate issued by a
Certificate Authority."
I can click "OK" and it goes away. Then I go to Tools;
Macro; Security; and
change the security setting to Medium. I close my Excel
program, and reopen
it (with all other applications closed), and I get a new
errormessage that
reads:
"'C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\January.xls'
contains macros.
Macros may contain viruses. It is usually safe to
disable macros, but if
the macros are legitimate, you might lose some
functionality."
I can choose to 'Disable Macros' or 'Enable Macros'.....
Do you have any ideas what this means, and what i can do
to make the error
messages go away completely?!
Any feedback would be greatly apprecited!!!
Pgsmom
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