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I am trying to replace a module with an updated version
using similar code to the one suggested by JOhn
Walkenbach in his "Excel 2002 Power programming with VBA"
and I get an Excel Message telling me that "your security
settings do not allow this macro to run". However, in my
tools/options/security, my macro security is set on Low.
Any idea on what to do next?
Thank you
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How about Tools, Macro, Security, Trusted Sources?

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"Caroline Vincent" wrote in message
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I am trying to replace a module with an updated version
using similar code to the one suggested by JOhn
Walkenbach in his "Excel 2002 Power programming with VBA"
and I get an Excel Message telling me that "your security
settings do not allow this macro to run". However, in my
tools/options/security, my macro security is set on Low.
Any idea on what to do next?
Thank you


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