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Is there a way to set the Tools\Macro\Security level (Low, Medium, High)
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Don't think it can be done in the same process. You might be able to
do it automating one instance of Excel from another. Not easy for all
the obvious reasons.

Tim

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Is there a way to set the Tools\Macro\Security level (Low, Medium,
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Don't think so, there would be no point in having them if there were.

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Is there a way to set the Tools\Macro\Security level (Low, Medium, High)
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Thanks, Bob ...

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Don't think so, there would be no point in having them if there were.

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Friends,

Is there a way to set the Tools\Macro\Security level (Low, Medium, High)
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Thanks Tim ... you both saved me alot of time (not trying to do the
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"Tim Williams" wrote:

Don't think it can be done in the same process. You might be able to
do it automating one instance of Excel from another. Not easy for all
the obvious reasons.

Tim

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Friends,

Is there a way to set the Tools\Macro\Security level (Low, Medium,
High)
through VBA code?

Thanks for your help ...




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