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Default Uaing VBA to query macro security level

While using Excel 2000 on Windows 2000, is it possible to use VBA to query the Security macro security level for a workbook? I havea client that only wants to open a workbook if the user has a medium or higher security level setting

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You might have to read the registry to get the security level setting.

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