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Force Enable Macros
No, this message appears before anything else, code or functions are run.
Its because were it possible to run VB code without alerting the user, untold damage could be done by malicious code contained in a macro.There are ways to make a workbook unusable to an inexperienced user without enabling macros. Search Google. "David Bell" wrote in message ... Is there anyway to force users to enable macros.... ie file doesn't open unless macros are enabled? |
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