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My macro button and visual basic button doesn´t work, either do design mode.
Nothing happens by preesing. They are not highlighted like they used to be.
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That could be because you have security set to disable macros - go to
tools/macros/security and make sure it's set tio "medium" then re-open the
woorkbook.

Sam

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My macro button and visual basic button doesn´t work, either do design mode.
Nothing happens by preesing. They are not highlighted like they used to be.
Please advice

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Thanks, where do I find "tools"
Bogi

"Sam Wilson" wrote:

That could be because you have security set to disable macros - go to
tools/macros/security and make sure it's set tio "medium" then re-open the
woorkbook.

Sam

"Bogi" wrote:

My macro button and visual basic button doesn´t work, either do design mode.
Nothing happens by preesing. They are not highlighted like they used to be.
Please advice

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I´m working with Excel 2007, where can I change the security settings

"Sam Wilson" wrote:

That could be because you have security set to disable macros - go to
tools/macros/security and make sure it's set tio "medium" then re-open the
woorkbook.

Sam

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My macro button and visual basic button doesn´t work, either do design mode.
Nothing happens by preesing. They are not highlighted like they used to be.
Please advice

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It's in the trust center settings - I don't use 2007 on this computer so I'm
guessing here, but:

Click on the top-right excel/files icon, and go to Excel options, in there
go to trust centre, settings, and find Macros.

Sam

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I´m working with Excel 2007, where can I change the security settings

"Sam Wilson" wrote:

That could be because you have security set to disable macros - go to
tools/macros/security and make sure it's set tio "medium" then re-open the
woorkbook.

Sam

"Bogi" wrote:

My macro button and visual basic button doesn´t work, either do design mode.
Nothing happens by preesing. They are not highlighted like they used to be.
Please advice



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The macros are enable and the macros doesn't work
Thanks sor your help

"Sam Wilson" wrote:

That could be because you have security set to disable macros - go to
tools/macros/security and make sure it's set tio "medium" then re-open the
woorkbook.

Sam

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My macro button and visual basic button doesn´t work, either do design mode.
Nothing happens by preesing. They are not highlighted like they used to be.
Please advice

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