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HMessage : Macros are disabled because the secirity level is set to High. To
run the macros, lower the security setting and verify the marcos are signed and trusted. Problem is that this only happens when I open one specific worksheet (not any others). Also, I never use macros. If I go into tools, there are no marcros installed. Virus checked file - no bugs. ,,,,,, ..... I just click OK and go on using worksheet. Any knowledge as to why would be appreciated. |
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Hi Pete
If there is a empty macro module Excel will think that there is code. See http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqMac.html#NoMacros -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Pete" wrote in message ... HMessage : Macros are disabled because the secirity level is set to High. To run the macros, lower the security setting and verify the marcos are signed and trusted. Problem is that this only happens when I open one specific worksheet (not any others). Also, I never use macros. If I go into tools, there are no marcros installed. Virus checked file - no bugs. ,,,,,, ..... I just click OK and go on using worksheet. Any knowledge as to why would be appreciated. |
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Ron:
Thanks!!!!!! You were able to do what no one has been able to in many years. You are an MVP. When I reviewed the link you provided, the solution was there. Somehow there was VB code assigned to the sheet (Right click on any sheet tab and choose View Code, to open the Visual Basic Editor.) It was non-invasive and I have no idea how it was assigned it to the sheet and why this method is the only way to find it vs not under Tools / Macros. The link you provided stated that "A macro has been added and then removed, leaving an empty module. Empty modules trigger the macro query, as does an actual macro." "Ron de Bruin" wrote: Hi Pete If there is a empty macro module Excel will think that there is code. See http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqMac.html#NoMacros -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Pete" wrote in message ... HMessage : Macros are disabled because the secirity level is set to High. To run the macros, lower the security setting and verify the marcos are signed and trusted. Problem is that this only happens when I open one specific worksheet (not any others). Also, I never use macros. If I go into tools, there are no marcros installed. Virus checked file - no bugs. ,,,,,, ..... I just click OK and go on using worksheet. Any knowledge as to why would be appreciated. |
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