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When I set macro security settings to "Very High" (Tools - Options -
Security - Macro Security - Very High) and then run the macro I recently wrote (Tools - Macros - Macro - Run), I get a message stating that "Macros are disabled because security settings are set to very high", as one would expect. Likewise, when I set macro security settings to "High", I get a similar message that says, "Macros are disabled because the security level is set to high and a digitially signed Trusted Cirtificate is not attached to the Macros. To run the macros, change the security level to a low setting (not recommended), or request the macros be signed by the author using a certificate issued by a cirtificate authority." The problem is that when I set the macro security settings to Medium and Low, I get the same message telling me that the macro security settings are set to "High" and of course the macro does not run. When I return to Macro Security settings, the radio buttons are active where I last left them (Low or Medium), but the program does not recognize the change. Please help. -- RH |
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Change the settings (to medium) and then shut down Excel and re-open it. That
should take care of the problem. (Go with Medium and not low. Low is kinda dangerous.) -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Rick Hammett" wrote: When I set macro security settings to "Very High" (Tools - Options - Security - Macro Security - Very High) and then run the macro I recently wrote (Tools - Macros - Macro - Run), I get a message stating that "Macros are disabled because security settings are set to very high", as one would expect. Likewise, when I set macro security settings to "High", I get a similar message that says, "Macros are disabled because the security level is set to high and a digitially signed Trusted Cirtificate is not attached to the Macros. To run the macros, change the security level to a low setting (not recommended), or request the macros be signed by the author using a certificate issued by a cirtificate authority." The problem is that when I set the macro security settings to Medium and Low, I get the same message telling me that the macro security settings are set to "High" and of course the macro does not run. When I return to Macro Security settings, the radio buttons are active where I last left them (Low or Medium), but the program does not recognize the change. Please help. -- RH |
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