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Hi,
I put the graphic image of a calculator on a spreadsheet, and put the following path-filename in the object's hyperlink under "Existing File or Web Page": C:\WINNT\system32\calc.exe. Now, when I click on the image, I get the warning "Some files can contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your computer,etc. Would you like to open this file?" I have to click on the OK button before I can start the calculator. (Wow! Microsoft is warning me about its own file!) My Excel security settings are already as low as I can make them. Any idea about how to avoid this error message? Or, is there another way to embed a little program, such as a calculator, on a sheet? (I also tried to Insert, Object, As Icon, and got worse results.) (By the way, I'm not interested in using the calculator from the toolbar.) Thanks, Dave -- Please delete "ANTI-SPAM" from email address: |
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