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Message in Excel 2007 regarding Converting Document to Open XML Fo
My company has a spreadsheet with many macros that was written many versions
ago and is used by all employees. To maintain compatibility with the older versions of Excel that the vast majority of users have, I answer "no" to the question that says "This document is both encrypted and password protected. The office open xml formats available in the 2007 release provide stronger encryption. Do you want to increase the security of this document by converting to an Office Open XML Format?" I would like to not have that message appear. Is it possible to turn it off? -- Charles Allen, MVP |
Message in Excel 2007 regarding Converting Document to Open XML Fo
I have the same problem. Have you been helped yet?
"Charles Allen" wrote: My company has a spreadsheet with many macros that was written many versions ago and is used by all employees. To maintain compatibility with the older versions of Excel that the vast majority of users have, I answer "no" to the question that says "This document is both encrypted and password protected. The office open xml formats available in the 2007 release provide stronger encryption. Do you want to increase the security of this document by converting to an Office Open XML Format?" I would like to not have that message appear. Is it possible to turn it off? -- Charles Allen, MVP |
Message in Excel 2007 regarding Converting Document to Open XM
No, not yet.
-- Charles Allen, MVP "Shanda" wrote: I have the same problem. Have you been helped yet? "Charles Allen" wrote: My company has a spreadsheet with many macros that was written many versions ago and is used by all employees. To maintain compatibility with the older versions of Excel that the vast majority of users have, I answer "no" to the question that says "This document is both encrypted and password protected. The office open xml formats available in the 2007 release provide stronger encryption. Do you want to increase the security of this document by converting to an Office Open XML Format?" I would like to not have that message appear. Is it possible to turn it off? -- Charles Allen, MVP |
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