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Jags

Hiding Macro warning
 

Hi again,

Does anybody know how to hide the 'enable macro' warning that appears
when opening a spreadsheet that uses macros???


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Antonio Elinon[_2_]

Hiding Macro warning
 
Go to Tools...Macro...Security and select Security Level of Low, but this can
be dangerous.
Make sure you only execute Excel files/macros that you know are safe.
If you are unsure, set Secuity Level to Medium or High.

Regards,
Antonio Elinon

"Jags" wrote:


Hi again,

Does anybody know how to hide the 'enable macro' warning that appears
when opening a spreadsheet that uses macros???


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Jags
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Bob Phillips[_6_]

Hiding Macro warning
 
Don't do it. Either live with the warning, or digitally sign the
spreadsheet.

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Bob Phillips

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"Antonio Elinon" wrote in message
...
Go to Tools...Macro...Security and select Security Level of Low, but this

can
be dangerous.
Make sure you only execute Excel files/macros that you know are safe.
If you are unsure, set Secuity Level to Medium or High.

Regards,
Antonio Elinon

"Jags" wrote:


Hi again,

Does anybody know how to hide the 'enable macro' warning that appears
when opening a spreadsheet that uses macros???


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Jags
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http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=31527
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