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Hi All.
I am using WinXP and OfficeXP.
When i open up a xls file with any kind of macro in it,
excel automatically selects high as the security level, so
i can run any macros.

I change the level back to medium, but it changes it
straight back to high.

Im not sure on who to get it to stay on medium.
Can anyone please shed some light on this.

Thanks to all.

Toby D.
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As far as I remember, you must saveexitcome back. Try that.

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Hi All.
I am using WinXP and OfficeXP.
When i open up a xls file with any kind of macro in it,
excel automatically selects high as the security level, so
i can run any macros.

I change the level back to medium, but it changes it
straight back to high.

Im not sure on who to get it to stay on medium.
Can anyone please shed some light on this.

Thanks to all.

Toby D.



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