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Default How to enable Macros in excel 2007

If the workbook or its structure is password protected you are probably
running into this issue:

http://www.rondebruin.nl/password2007.htm

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| Hi,
|
| Yesterday, in one of our deparments, we have installed Office 2007.
| Users are using some files created in Excel 2003. These files uses some
| macros created in that version it self. So, when they are trying to open
| these files in Excel 2007, it is araising them Security message. Macros
have
| been disabled.
| I tried to enable the macros for them by going in Macro settings and
| selecting the 'Enable all macros radio button'. But, this is not working
for
| them. when they try to open the form again, it is just showing the Excel
| console. It is not showing any thing else.
| when I did see in the even viewer , it is giving me the following error
with
| EventID1000.
|
| Faulting application excel.exe, version 12.0.4518.1014, stamp 45428263,
| faulting module excel.exe, version 12.0.4518.1014, stamp 45428263, debug?
0,
| fault address 0x00c46b99.
|
| any help in this regard is greately appreciated.
|
| Thanks


 
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