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How to enable Macros in excel 2007
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 |
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 -- Jim "ss" wrote in message ... | 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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