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I've just migrated to a new laptop and Excel 2007 in the last 24 hours and am
unable to run a macro that worked in 2003 on 2007 (that's a newsflash, huh?) Anyway, I'm trying to programmatically access information about the VBA Project and when I get to this line Set VBProj = mySlide.Parent.VBProject I get an error that the project is not trusted. (OK, this is PowerPoint, but it's running out of Excel). I've changed the settings to trust this project and I still get the error. Is there something that our admins need to do so that I can run this? Do I need to trust this out of PowerPoint? Thanks, Barb Reinhardt |
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