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A macro disabled message comes up but there is no macro.
When I open a particular spreadsheet, a message comes up saying a macro has
been disabled due to high security. But I never set up a macro on the spreadsheet so I don't know how to make the message stop. |
A macro disabled message comes up but there is no macro.
Could this be due to the excel document having been created in a previous
version of Excel? One way to make this stop would be to change the security settings in Excel. ToolsMacroSecurity...Low (or not High) Another would be to check the VBA for coding: ToolsMacroVisual Basic Editor From here search every tab to ensure that there infact is no coding present. -- --Thomas [PBD] Working hard to make working easy. "lovetocount" wrote: When I open a particular spreadsheet, a message comes up saying a macro has been disabled due to high security. But I never set up a macro on the spreadsheet so I don't know how to make the message stop. |
A macro disabled message comes up but there is no macro.
Look at Debra Dalgleish's site:
http://contextures.com/xlfaqMac.html#NoMacros lovetocount wrote: When I open a particular spreadsheet, a message comes up saying a macro has been disabled due to high security. But I never set up a macro on the spreadsheet so I don't know how to make the message stop. -- Dave Peterson |
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