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Default It's me again!! Error message.

Ok...I asked for some help Sunday evening, and received some VALUABLE
information which helped with my problem getting Excel to do what I wanted it
to do.

Now when I open my program this morning, and I'm getting an error message
reading:

"Macros are disable because the security level is set to High and a
digitally signed Trust Certificate is not attached to the macros. To run the
macros, change the security level to a lower setting (not recommended), or
request the macors be signed by the author using a certificate issued by a
Certificate Authority."

I can click "OK" and it goes away. Then I go to Tools; Macro; Security; and
change the security setting to Medium. I close my Excel program, and reopen
it (with all other applications closed), and I get a new errormessage that
reads:

"'C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\January.xls' contains macros.
Macros may contain viruses. It is usually safe to disable macros, but if
the macros are legitimate, you might lose some functionality."

I can choose to 'Disable Macros' or 'Enable Macros'.....

Do you have any ideas what this means, and what i can do to make the error
messages go away completely?!

Any feedback would be greatly apprecited!!!
Pgsmom

 
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