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Default Macro question - I'm sure it's simple...


I'm using Excel 2000 on a Windows 98 computer (I know it's old, but it's
at work...). I have a worksheet that I've been using for a while
without trouble. I've sent it back and forth with a colleague over
email and we've both made changes. All the sudden, every time I try to
type a value and hit the enter key, I get a message saying "Macros have
been disabled..." blah blah blah.
My problems a
(a) I don't know what a Macro is, and I don't care. This sheet
shouldn't have any.
(b) My security settings are on high which is why I'm getting the
message, but the setting has always been on high, so why all the
sudden? And I don't want to reduce the security anyway.

Please let me know how I can get rid of this message, or find the
offending Macro and get rid of it.
Thanks,
C.G.


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