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I have deleted all macros from an Excel workbook, but when I open the
workbook I still get the security message about enabling/disabling the macros.
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1) Make sure there isn't any macros in ThisWorkbook or any of the sheets.
2) Remove the modules. In VBA Projects Window right click each module and
select remove.

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See http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqMac.html£NoMacros

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