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Hi,
I am working with a lot of worksheets which sit on a network share and are accessed by various users, all these users have macro settings to High and I don't want them having access to embedded macros, as I need to have a batch job run on a stand alone PC which will run a specific macro on all these sheets every week. I use a scheduled VBS script to launch the sheets and run the macros. What I would like to do is remove all the macros from the worksheets as the security level provides a nag screen each time a new user opens the sheet. Ideally I would like one XLS file sitting on the stand alone PC which opens all the sheets and then runs the macros from one file. Is this possible? (does it make sense?) I know there are workarounds such as digitally signing macros etc..although as its the same macro in a number of sheets, I'd rather only edit it once, and I want to eliminate the macro security pop up box. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks! Keilan |
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