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thank you AA2e72E
but what about my first concern is there a way to set the security to medium
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So far as I know, there is no programmatic way to set the macro secutity
level ... someone else might know better.

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thank you AA2e72E
but what about my first concern is there a way to set the security to medium
to let the macro be able to run
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No there isn't, and it wouldn't be much security if there was.

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So far as I know, there is no programmatic way to set the macro secutity
level ... someone else might know better.

"Sameh Farouk" wrote:

thank you AA2e72E
but what about my first concern is there a way to set the security to

medium
to let the macro be able to run
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