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When you check the workbook, worksheet and form code pages (as described
by Ken Wright, etc.) use Edit|Select All and press the delete key. Even spaces on these pages will trigger the warning. If the warnings still persist, look at http://groups.google.com/groups?thre...%40cppssbbsa04 Solver leaves hidden names that some versions of Excel mistakenly interpret as Excel4 macros. Jerry BillS wrote: I have a user who has several Excel workbooks that give the macro warning when opened, even though there are no macros in the workbooks. His security is set to high, and I can arrange to lower the setting if it is required, but would prefer to leave it set at the companies default setting (high). Does anyone have any idea why a workbook with no macros would trigger the warning Thanxz |
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