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Hi all,

I have 'Microsoft Office Spreadsheet 11.0' in a form in one of my workbooks,
how do I turn off the alert about the active X Spreadsheet?

Thanks in advance

Jason
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this can be done setting a Registry value - there's a lot of stuff on Google

"Jason Zischke" wrote:

Hi all,

I have 'Microsoft Office Spreadsheet 11.0' in a form in one of my workbooks,
how do I turn off the alert about the active X Spreadsheet?

Thanks in advance

Jason

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Hi Patrick

I'm having trouble finding the answer on google, could you be a bit more
specific?

Thanks

Jason

"Patrick Molloy" wrote:

this can be done setting a Registry value - there's a lot of stuff on Google

"Jason Zischke" wrote:

Hi all,

I have 'Microsoft Office Spreadsheet 11.0' in a form in one of my workbooks,
how do I turn off the alert about the active X Spreadsheet?

Thanks in advance

Jason

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