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I've just upgraded to Office 2007. Now, when I tried to run a program, it
says, "The macros in this project are disabled." What to do?

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I've got it. It was due to the "Missing" references. Mr. Chip Pearson helped
identify the problem.

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I've just upgraded to Office 2007. Now, when I tried to run a program, it
says, "The macros in this project are disabled." What to do?

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Just as with 2003 you need to enable macros. But, unless the VBIDE is open,
you don't get the info message. Instead there is a button on a bar by the
formula bar called Options, click that to enable it.

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Bob

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