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Excel 2007 Macro Security
Hello all, I'm having problems with macros in Excel 2007. The only
way I can run macros is to have the security wide open which I know is not good. If the setting is anything other than wide open I get this message. "Cannot run the macro JRNL1.xls!NewJournalSheet". The Macro may not be available in this workbook or all macros may be disabled. The workbook is protected, could this be a problem? Appreciate any assistance. Thank you in advance, Ron |
Excel 2007 Macro Security
In the Excel 2007 Trust Center settings for Macro security level, I've been
relatively satisfied with the second option "Disable all macros with notification". It has two behaviors depending on the location of the file you are opening. If it is in one of your "Trusted Locations", (also configurable through Trust Center settings), then the file opens fully enabled with no extra steps required. If you open something from email attachment or a web location (or even any local network folder you decide not to trust), then it disables the active content, and shows a security alert at top of window. The alert has an option button through which you can then manually enable the macros. This is not anything like "wide open" and gives a pretty reasonable compromise between security level and ease of use. "Ron" wrote: Hello all, I'm having problems with macros in Excel 2007. The only way I can run macros is to have the security wide open which I know is not good. If the setting is anything other than wide open I get this message. "Cannot run the macro JRNL1.xls!NewJournalSheet". The Macro may not be available in this workbook or all macros may be disabled. The workbook is protected, could this be a problem? Appreciate any assistance. Thank you in advance, Ron . |
Excel 2007 Macro Security
Hi B Lynn B... thank you for the info. Sounds like what I'm looking
for. I will give it a try today. Thanks, Ron On Apr 29, 5:35*pm, B Lynn B wrote: In the Excel 2007 Trust Center settings for Macro security level, I've been relatively satisfied with the second option "Disable all macros with notification". *It has two behaviors depending on the location of the file you are opening. If it is in one of your "Trusted Locations", (also configurable through Trust Center settings), then the file opens fully enabled with no extra steps required. If you open something from email attachment or a web location (or even any local network folder you decide not to trust), then it disables the active content, and shows a security alert at top of window. *The alert has an option button through which you can then manually enable the macros. This is not anything like "wide open" and gives a pretty reasonable compromise between security level and ease of use. "Ron" wrote: Hello all, I'm having problems with macros in Excel 2007. *The only way I can run macros is to have the security wide open which I know is not good. *If the setting is anything other than wide open I get this message. *"Cannot run the macro JRNL1.xls!NewJournalSheet". *The Macro may not be available in this workbook or all macros may be disabled. The workbook is protected, could this be a problem? *Appreciate any assistance. *Thank you in advance, Ron .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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