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Default macros won't work stupid security

I coded a simple macro to to make a print button and clear some fields etc.
no links or anything. When I sent the sheet to the respective user the macro
would not run. When I tried to manually start it it said it could not because
of the trust center settings. I went to the trust center settings and enabled
all macros (and almost everything else trying to get this to work). opened
the file . . . . nothing. tried to manually run again and it told me to
enable from the drop down when I open the file. Closed the file, reopened . .
.. no drop down. Found a setting somewhere that disable the dropdown (huh?).
Enabled it. closed the file . .re opened. clicked the enable button and I
don't even get the option to enable. It tells me for security reasons that I
can't have that option. What the heck gives? Do I need to reboot my computer
or start working with a non-microsoft program or what? Are there yet more
security settings I'm not seeing? This is getting to be VERY frustrating.
 
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