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Hello,

I have a lot of Excel files with macro inside. Is it possible to set the
level of Macro Security to "Low" once and for all (Excel 2002 SP3) ?

Thanks in advance.

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Nader:

If your files are on a network, ask the MIS department to set "Low"
security level. THis is one possible ONCE FOR ALL solution.

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George

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Check one of your other posts.

Nader wrote:

Hello,

I have a lot of Excel files with macro inside. Is it possible to set the
level of Macro Security to "Low" once and for all (Excel 2002 SP3) ?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Nader


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