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In excel 2007 macros gets disabled when i am trying to open a work
In excel 2007 when i open a worksheet macros gets disabled. I have tried
enabling macross by setting the enable macross option to on . But when i close and open the workbook it is opening by default as disabled . Is there any solution for this |
In excel 2007 macros gets disabled when i am trying to open a work
You can set the folder that contains the file as a trusted location so that
macros in workbooks from that location are not disabled. Bob Flanagan Macro Systems 144 Dewberry Drive Hockessin, Delaware, U.S. 19707 Phone: 302-234-9857, cell 302-584-1771 http://www.add-ins.com Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel "chakradhar" <chakradhar @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... In excel 2007 when i open a worksheet macros gets disabled. I have tried enabling macross by setting the enable macross option to on . But when i close and open the workbook it is opening by default as disabled . Is there any solution for this |
In excel 2007 macros gets disabled when i am trying to open a
Hi Bob ,
My program uses office 2003 excel template and opens it up in Office 2007 excel application. When it is first exported and open all macros works fine. User saves open excel sheet in compatibility mode (that is macro enabled). When this saved excel sheet is opened again then Macros are disabled automatically. In Excel Options - trust center - Macro Settings - enable all is checked and Trust access to VBA projects is checked. I have also added the path of saved excelsheet in Trusted locations. What setting should we make to make sure macros will be enabled when excel sheet is opened. "Bob Flanagan" wrote: You can set the folder that contains the file as a trusted location so that macros in workbooks from that location are not disabled. Bob Flanagan Macro Systems 144 Dewberry Drive Hockessin, Delaware, U.S. 19707 Phone: 302-234-9857, cell 302-584-1771 http://www.add-ins.com Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel "chakradhar" <chakradhar @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... In excel 2007 when i open a worksheet macros gets disabled. I have tried enabling macross by setting the enable macross option to on . But when i close and open the workbook it is opening by default as disabled . Is there any solution for this |
In excel 2007 macros gets disabled when i am trying to open a
I had a friend call and is experiencing a similar problem - Excel 2007
regardless of settings refuses to allow macros to work in one workbook, but will allow another workbook to run macros. Both are in the same folder. No solution so far. Strange.... Bob Flanagan Macro Systems http://www.add-ins.com Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel "chakradhar" wrote in message ... Hi Bob , My program uses office 2003 excel template and opens it up in Office 2007 excel application. When it is first exported and open all macros works fine. User saves open excel sheet in compatibility mode (that is macro enabled). When this saved excel sheet is opened again then Macros are disabled automatically. In Excel Options - trust center - Macro Settings - enable all is checked and Trust access to VBA projects is checked. I have also added the path of saved excelsheet in Trusted locations. What setting should we make to make sure macros will be enabled when excel sheet is opened. "Bob Flanagan" wrote: You can set the folder that contains the file as a trusted location so that macros in workbooks from that location are not disabled. Bob Flanagan Macro Systems 144 Dewberry Drive Hockessin, Delaware, U.S. 19707 Phone: 302-234-9857, cell 302-584-1771 http://www.add-ins.com Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel "chakradhar" <chakradhar @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message ... In excel 2007 when i open a worksheet macros gets disabled. I have tried enabling macross by setting the enable macross option to on . But when i close and open the workbook it is opening by default as disabled . Is there any solution for this |
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