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When I open a workbook with macros, a msgbox "if I want to enable the
Macros" appeared. Is there a script for Auto_open() to enable by default. Thanks |
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That message is probably relateing to the macro security settings you have
for Excel. Tools...options....security...macro security Depending on what setting you have this set to it will deny all macros, or ask if you want to trust the macros (medium) or open without asking. (This one is not recommended unless you are 100% sure you can trust the source) "dan" wrote: When I open a workbook with macros, a msgbox "if I want to enable the Macros" appeared. Is there a script for Auto_open() to enable by default. Thanks |
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Thank you Tim,
Can I exclusively apply it to my own books instead of globly? "tim m" wrote in message ... That message is probably relateing to the macro security settings you have for Excel. Tools...options....security...macro security Depending on what setting you have this set to it will deny all macros, or ask if you want to trust the macros (medium) or open without asking. (This one is not recommended unless you are 100% sure you can trust the source) "dan" wrote: When I open a workbook with macros, a msgbox "if I want to enable the Macros" appeared. Is there a script for Auto_open() to enable by default. Thanks |
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You can sign your macros with a digital signature -do a google on
"selfcert.exe" or post back if you cant find anything on it. Now set security to Medium -the only reasonable security level in my opinion. On opening of your signed file Excel will ask "This workbook contains macros by John Smith (or whatever your little name is)" and if you click "Always trust this source" then your signed macros will open without asking from now on. HTH. Best wishes Harald "dan" skrev i melding news:%jvbg.232$PX3.180@trndny09... Thank you Tim, Can I exclusively apply it to my own books instead of globly? "tim m" wrote in message ... That message is probably relateing to the macro security settings you have for Excel. Tools...options....security...macro security Depending on what setting you have this set to it will deny all macros, or ask if you want to trust the macros (medium) or open without asking. (This one is not recommended unless you are 100% sure you can trust the source) "dan" wrote: When I open a workbook with macros, a msgbox "if I want to enable the Macros" appeared. Is there a script for Auto_open() to enable by default. Thanks |
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On my box (Office 2000 - default installation), SelfCert.exe is in:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office HTH -- AP "Harald Staff" a écrit dans le message de news: ... You can sign your macros with a digital signature -do a google on "selfcert.exe" or post back if you cant find anything on it. Now set security to Medium -the only reasonable security level in my opinion. On opening of your signed file Excel will ask "This workbook contains macros by John Smith (or whatever your little name is)" and if you click "Always trust this source" then your signed macros will open without asking from now on. HTH. Best wishes Harald "dan" skrev i melding news:%jvbg.232$PX3.180@trndny09... Thank you Tim, Can I exclusively apply it to my own books instead of globly? "tim m" wrote in message ... That message is probably relateing to the macro security settings you have for Excel. Tools...options....security...macro security Depending on what setting you have this set to it will deny all macros, or ask if you want to trust the macros (medium) or open without asking. (This one is not recommended unless you are 100% sure you can trust the source) "dan" wrote: When I open a workbook with macros, a msgbox "if I want to enable the Macros" appeared. Is there a script for Auto_open() to enable by default. Thanks |
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You are so helpful.
FYI, In XP SelfCert.exe is in: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10 Thanks "Ardus Petus" wrote in message ... On my box (Office 2000 - default installation), SelfCert.exe is in: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office HTH -- AP "Harald Staff" a écrit dans le message de news: ... You can sign your macros with a digital signature -do a google on "selfcert.exe" or post back if you cant find anything on it. Now set security to Medium -the only reasonable security level in my opinion. On opening of your signed file Excel will ask "This workbook contains macros by John Smith (or whatever your little name is)" and if you click "Always trust this source" then your signed macros will open without asking from now on. HTH. Best wishes Harald "dan" skrev i melding news:%jvbg.232$PX3.180@trndny09... Thank you Tim, Can I exclusively apply it to my own books instead of globly? "tim m" wrote in message ... That message is probably relateing to the macro security settings you have for Excel. Tools...options....security...macro security Depending on what setting you have this set to it will deny all macros, or ask if you want to trust the macros (medium) or open without asking. (This one is not recommended unless you are 100% sure you can trust the source) "dan" wrote: When I open a workbook with macros, a msgbox "if I want to enable the Macros" appeared. Is there a script for Auto_open() to enable by default. Thanks |
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Thank you Harald, I had it working.
"Harald Staff" wrote in message ... You can sign your macros with a digital signature -do a google on "selfcert.exe" or post back if you cant find anything on it. Now set security to Medium -the only reasonable security level in my opinion. On opening of your signed file Excel will ask "This workbook contains macros by John Smith (or whatever your little name is)" and if you click "Always trust this source" then your signed macros will open without asking from now on. HTH. Best wishes Harald "dan" skrev i melding news:%jvbg.232$PX3.180@trndny09... Thank you Tim, Can I exclusively apply it to my own books instead of globly? "tim m" wrote in message ... That message is probably relateing to the macro security settings you have for Excel. Tools...options....security...macro security Depending on what setting you have this set to it will deny all macros, or ask if you want to trust the macros (medium) or open without asking. (This one is not recommended unless you are 100% sure you can trust the source) "dan" wrote: When I open a workbook with macros, a msgbox "if I want to enable the Macros" appeared. Is there a script for Auto_open() to enable by default. Thanks |
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Good for you.
I should mention that I've had some serious problems with digitally signed files when I've worked with multiple versions of Excel simoultaneously (I've had Excel 2000 and Excel 2003 upå and running at the same time on the same computer). This will not be a problem for "normal" users, so this warning is just for the record. Best wishes Harald "dan" skrev i melding news:9UIbg.701$JL5.230@trndny03... Thank you Harald, I had it working. "Harald Staff" wrote in message ... You can sign your macros with a digital signature -do a google on "selfcert.exe" or post back if you cant find anything on it. |
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