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security change possible in VBA?
Hi all,
I use Windows 2000 and Excel 2000. I have different applications, some Excel files have to run automatically (security: low) and others should be opened without activating the macros (security: high). Is it possible to change the security in VBA? I tried to protocol the procedure of security change in Excel with a macro, but it produced no code. Thanks! Anne |
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security change possible in VBA?
Being able to change the security setting in code would defeat the purpose
of having a security setting in the first place. Generally this is not supported. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy " wrote in message ... Hi all, I use Windows 2000 and Excel 2000. I have different applications, some Excel files have to run automatically (security: low) and others should be opened without activating the macros (security: high). Is it possible to change the security in VBA? I tried to protocol the procedure of security change in Excel with a macro, but it produced no code. Thanks! Anne |
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