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Default Macro security settings

Thanks every-one, great ideas, I made it so the HELP sheet
displays first if the macros do not run. The first item
in the HELP menu explains how to set the security settings
to Medium. Then reopen the template.

So can any-one tell me why.... when a user signs on to a
PC they have not used before the settings default to HIGH?
Even if the previous user had the settings on low/medium?


Thanks every-one and if anyone wants a kickass expense
statment I think I just about have this one completed.


-----Original Message-----
Hi all, I'm using the Office 2000 package.

Does anyone know of code that will prompt the user to
change their macro security settings to medium or low??

I have a spreadsheet for company use and if the user logs
in to a PC other then their own the security settings on
Excel macros automatically default to "high" when this
happens then of course my "Workbook-Activate" code will
not run and it won't even prompt the user??

Any ideas? I managed to get most of the PC's changed over
but like I say, if they log onto a PC they have not used
before then their settings for Excel are defaulted back
to "high".

Thanks

Kelly

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