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When clicking on a macro I've created, I'm getting the "macros in this
workbook are disabled because the security level is high..."

how can I fix this problem from occurring?? merely changing the security
level doesn't fix it.
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You have to change the security level, then reopen the workbook.

This setting isn't retroactive for already open workbooks.

Becky wrote:

When clicking on a macro I've created, I'm getting the "macros in this
workbook are disabled because the security level is high..."

how can I fix this problem from occurring?? merely changing the security
level doesn't fix it.


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Go to Tools -- Macro --Security-- choose medium

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You have to change the security level, then reopen the workbook.

This setting isn't retroactive for already open workbooks.

Becky wrote:

When clicking on a macro I've created, I'm getting the "macros in this
workbook are disabled because the security level is high..."

how can I fix this problem from occurring?? merely changing the security
level doesn't fix it.


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