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criminal

Macro Problem
 

Hi,

Whenever i open up my excel files i get a message macro's disabled as
the security level is set high. But when i go into macro from the Tools
menu and see there are no macro's registed when all workbooks are open
:confused: The version of excel i am running is Excel 2003. Could
anyone help me?


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Gary''s Student

Macro Problem
 
Make sure there are no VBA modules as well as no macros.
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Gary''s Student


"criminal" wrote:


Hi,

Whenever i open up my excel files i get a message macro's disabled as
the security level is set high. But when i go into macro from the Tools
menu and see there are no macro's registed when all workbooks are open
:confused: The version of excel i am running is Excel 2003. Could
anyone help me?


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criminal
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Dave Peterson

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

criminal wrote:

Hi,

Whenever i open up my excel files i get a message macro's disabled as
the security level is set high. But when i go into macro from the Tools
menu and see there are no macro's registed when all workbooks are open
:confused: The version of excel i am running is Excel 2003. Could
anyone help me?

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criminal
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criminal's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29166
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Dave Peterson


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