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Can't seem to get the "Visual Basic," "Macros," and "Record Macro" to work.
"Developer" tab is enabled, as is "Enable All Macros." But, the "Visual
Basic," "Macros," and "Record Macro" buttons are still greyed-out. Just
installed Excel 2007 (only). What am I forgetting or leaving out?
Thanks for your help!

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Randy

Try re-running install and select custom. You need to explicitly choose to
install it as an option

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Can't seem to get the "Visual Basic," "Macros," and "Record Macro" to
work.
"Developer" tab is enabled, as is "Enable All Macros." But, the "Visual
Basic," "Macros," and "Record Macro" buttons are still greyed-out. Just
installed Excel 2007 (only). What am I forgetting or leaving out?
Thanks for your help!


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