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I am automating Excel by linking to batch files and log files on my computer
using the =hyperlinks() worksheet function. How can I stop the Microsoft Office warning window that contains the message "Some files can contain viruses ..." "Would you like to open this file?" < OK <Cancel; when I click on a hyperlink? "Application.DisplayAlerts = False" does not prevent this popup window from appearing. |
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