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Can I run a parameterized macro with medium security?
Hi ~
I am using XL 2000. I am trying to run a macro that has parameters in it. The macro works fine if I have Security level set to "low". However, if change the security level to "Medium", which all my clients are using, the macro doesn't work anymore. In fact, nothing happens. So, is there a way to run a parameterized macro in medium or high security? If so, could you provide me with the code to do so for XL 2000. There seems to be an option for Office XP and later versions, but can't find one for XL 2000. Thanks in advance. |
Can I run a parameterized macro with medium security?
What do you mean by a Parameterized macro?
"Phantom" wrote: Hi ~ I am using XL 2000. I am trying to run a macro that has parameters in it. The macro works fine if I have Security level set to "low". However, if change the security level to "Medium", which all my clients are using, the macro doesn't work anymore. In fact, nothing happens. So, is there a way to run a parameterized macro in medium or high security? If so, could you provide me with the code to do so for XL 2000. There seems to be an option for Office XP and later versions, but can't find one for XL 2000. Thanks in advance. |
Can I run a parameterized macro with medium security?
Unless I'm missing something, I see no connection between "parameters"
(arguments ?) and security. Macro either run or they don't. With security set to medium, the users are clicking Yes when prompted whether to allow macros ? NickHK "Phantom" groups.com... Hi ~ I am using XL 2000. I am trying to run a macro that has parameters in it. The macro works fine if I have Security level set to "low". However, if change the security level to "Medium", which all my clients are using, the macro doesn't work anymore. In fact, nothing happens. So, is there a way to run a parameterized macro in medium or high security? If so, could you provide me with the code to do so for XL 2000. There seems to be an option for Office XP and later versions, but can't find one for XL 2000. Thanks in advance. |
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