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Default Problem with macro message

VB4 macros are on macro sheets - generally they're hidden.

Best thing to do is to copy the worksheets to a new workbook if you don't
need the code.



"rut" wrote:

When I open a template in Excel 2000, I get the following warning message:

"This workbook contains a type of macro (Microsoft Excel version 4 macro)
that cannot be disabled. There may be viruses in these macros. If you are
sure this workbook is from a trusted source, click yes. Open the workbook?"

I've commented out all macro and other vba code and still get this message.
How can I determine what is causing it?

Thanks
Rut

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