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My applications contain macros. Many of the users they
are distributed to just stare at the notification message that comes up at loading time stating that the macros are disabled, not knowing what to do next. Is there a way to issue a message to users when this happens that they must click on Tools, click on Options, select the Security tab, click on Macro Security and then lower the security level to Medium. Notice that I'm not asking how to avoid or sidestep the system message (that would defeat its intent), I just want to tell 'em explicitly what to do next. I can do this through error trapping to issue a message that instructs users to follow a parallel procedure when they have to check the box marked Trust access to Visual Basic Project. -- Dennis Eisen |
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