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Default how to raise the Macro security level in a product I can't execute

MS Baseline Security Analyzer 2 thinks MS Office 2002 (2 thousand TWO)
products are installed on my PC (see screen shot below). Likely they were.
Replaced with 2003 suite. I can't see 2002 products using either Start/All
Programs/€¦ or Start/Control Panel/Add Or Remove Windows Programs.
Most importantly, how do I raise the Macro security level in a product I
can't execute? Not so importantly, how do I 'remove' these 2002 products
from my PC?
I'll happily provide any additional data requested. Thankyou in advance for
your prompt reply.
Thank you,
vfs

7 Microsoft Office product(s) are installed. Some issues were found.
Result Details

Score Issue User Advice

Microsoft Excel 2002 LAPTOPMEDION01\ZAPALA Macro security is set to low,
which is not secure.

Microsoft Office Excel 2003 All Users No security issues were found.

Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 All Users No security issues were found.

Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 All Users No security issues were found.

Microsoft Office Word 2003 All Users No security issues were found.

Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 All Users No security issues were found.

Microsoft Word 2002 All Users No security issues were found.




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