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This is an old question, but I have a problem. I've done this change
(below), I've used "Custom Installation Wizard", and nothing seems to work. Excel still forces security to "High" and does not trust VBA. I'm at my wit's end. I''ve also re-installed Excel 2003 several times, and nothing seems to work. "Harald Staff" wrote: Denise It's a registry value for each user: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\10.0\E xcel\Security\Level A macro can change that key, once enabled, so can probably a setup program and some network administrator weapons. It is not considered good practice to change macro security with a macro. HTH. Best wishes Harald "Denise" skrev i melding ... Excel XP Standard 2002, SP2 - We are running excel on Citrix servers and the software automatically set the macro security level to HIGH and we know that it can be change by each user. BUT where can this be changed for all users to Medimun. -- Denise |
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