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I have a macro that needs to run when my users open a spreadsheet.
Unfortunately, most of their security settings do not allow macros to run. I know this cannot be overridden in VBA, that would defeat the purpose of the security. So how, in VBA, can I check to see if they have selected to disable macros, then give them a messagebox that says something like "sorry, you have to enable macros to use this application"? Thanks, Ray Maas |
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