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HI,
I'd like to do this without setting security to low. Is this possible to do or do I have to live with the prompts. They drive me crazy. Thanks for any help Suzie |
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If the macros are not certified and you have accepted the certification, then
setting the security to low would be the way. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Grd" wrote: HI, I'd like to do this without setting security to low. Is this possible to do or do I have to live with the prompts. They drive me crazy. Thanks for any help Suzie |
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If you wrote the macros you can change them to an "Add In", or place
them in "Personal.xls". Charles Grd wrote: HI, I'd like to do this without setting security to low. Is this possible to do or do I have to live with the prompts. They drive me crazy. Thanks for any help Suzie |
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