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Macro Execution, Part Duo
I found the Scheduler in the control panel and it is very straight forward
and easy to use, but when it executes the spread sheet, I get the message that the spreadsheet contains macros...... and asks if I want to continue. Is there a way around this issue? Also, can I put something in the macro that closes down the spreadsheet when the macro has completed it's task? So close, yet so far away... Craig |
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Macro Execution, Part Duo
You could set your security level to low (not really recommended, but
if you are the only one writing macros for the machine you might want to risk it ...) Hope this helps. Pete On Jul 12, 10:32 pm, "C Brandt" wrote: I found the Scheduler in the control panel and it is very straight forward and easy to use, but when it executes the spread sheet, I get the message that the spreadsheet contains macros...... and asks if I want to continue. Is there a way around this issue? Also, can I put something in the macro that closes down the spreadsheet when the macro has completed it's task? So close, yet so far away... Craig |
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