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hi there. i know that one can set a macro to run automatically display
message box upon opening the file, but if the user has their macro security set to high (automatically do not run any macros) the code in even the this workbook section won't run. anyone know of a way to get around this? essemtially, i want to be able to add something to a spreadsheet saying that when anyone opens it they assume responsiblity for anything that happens given their use of the model. thanks in advance!!! matt |
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Put the note on a dedicated worksheet and save the workbook with that sheet as
the activesheet. wrote: hi there. i know that one can set a macro to run automatically display message box upon opening the file, but if the user has their macro security set to high (automatically do not run any macros) the code in even the this workbook section won't run. anyone know of a way to get around this? essemtially, i want to be able to add something to a spreadsheet saying that when anyone opens it they assume responsiblity for anything that happens given their use of the model. thanks in advance!!! matt -- Dave Peterson |
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