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macro security
I am unable to run a macro from my workbook as i continually get the message
telling macros are discable due to security setting being high. I go in and change the security to Medium and even to Low and still the same response .. Any suggestions ? |
macro security
Hi G
once you change the settings you need to close the workbook & reopen it (and choose enable macros if you are prompted) ... have you tried this? -- Cheers JulieD julied_ng at hctsReMoVeThIs dot net dot au "G" wrote: I am unable to run a macro from my workbook as i continually get the message telling macros are discable due to security setting being high. I go in and change the security to Medium and even to Low and still the same response .. Any suggestions ? |
macro security
thank you .. i can stop beating my head of the wall now !!
"JulieD" wrote: Hi G once you change the settings you need to close the workbook & reopen it (and choose enable macros if you are prompted) ... have you tried this? -- Cheers JulieD julied_ng at hctsReMoVeThIs dot net dot au "G" wrote: I am unable to run a macro from my workbook as i continually get the message telling macros are discable due to security setting being high. I go in and change the security to Medium and even to Low and still the same response .. Any suggestions ? |
macro security
i'm glad .. sore heads should only ever come about through an excessive
intake of alcohol :) -- Cheers JulieD julied_ng at hctsReMoVeThIs dot net dot au "G" wrote: thank you .. i can stop beating my head of the wall now !! "JulieD" wrote: Hi G once you change the settings you need to close the workbook & reopen it (and choose enable macros if you are prompted) ... have you tried this? -- Cheers JulieD julied_ng at hctsReMoVeThIs dot net dot au "G" wrote: I am unable to run a macro from my workbook as i continually get the message telling macros are discable due to security setting being high. I go in and change the security to Medium and even to Low and still the same response .. Any suggestions ? |
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