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Hi Everyone,
I have a spreadsheet which uses macros extensively. Now if a particular company has a policy which does not allow macros, what is the alternative for my spreadsheet. I know the question is bit unclear regarding the policies, but even I don't know how this is done. Another question I have is: when a particular company says that it does not allow macros, what is it that they do to prevent the user from allowing a macro to run. (Is it something like they disable the Tools Security feature...?) Thanks in advance. -- - Mangesh ------------------------------------------ Office XP & Windows XP |
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