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A user started to create an Excel Macro and deleted the macro before
saving the file. Now, however, he still gets a prompt to
"Disable/Enable Macros" when he opens the file. How do I get rid of
this prompt?

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Debra Dalgleish has some instructions:
http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqMac.html#NoMacros

Jean WY wrote:

A user started to create an Excel Macro and deleted the macro before
saving the file. Now, however, he still gets a prompt to
"Disable/Enable Macros" when he opens the file. How do I get rid of
this prompt?


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Macro Securiry is probably set too high, and still recognizing some junk
in Personal.XLS...so either make sure PERSONAL.XLS is clean, or goto
Tools, Options, Securiy, Macro Security, and change the security to one
step lower and see if it solves the prob

Good luck!
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