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When I open up an existing excel file, a gray colored box apppears. It states
that macros' may contain viruses and then asks if I want to "disable macro"
"enambe macro" or " more information"
I have gone to my "tools" button, then "macro" tab and clicked it and there
does not appear to be any macros. At one time a had a few but I removed them,
and nothing now shows under "macros", yet when I open up the excel file it
keeps impliing that I do have some macros in the file.
Any suggestions? I use Excel2000
Thanks
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Macros can be hidden from the tools|macro|macros dialog.

If you're sure you don't need them, Debra Dalgleish shows a way to clean them
up.

http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqMac.html#NoMacros

Junkman wrote:

When I open up an existing excel file, a gray colored box apppears. It states
that macros' may contain viruses and then asks if I want to "disable macro"
"enambe macro" or " more information"
I have gone to my "tools" button, then "macro" tab and clicked it and there
does not appear to be any macros. At one time a had a few but I removed them,
and nothing now shows under "macros", yet when I open up the excel file it
keeps impliing that I do have some macros in the file.
Any suggestions? I use Excel2000
Thanks


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Dave
Looks like excelent instructions. But, after I clicked "View Code" I could
not find the "Program Explorer". Any suggestions
Thanks
Todd
"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Macros can be hidden from the tools|macro|macros dialog.

If you're sure you don't need them, Debra Dalgleish shows a way to clean them
up.

http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqMac.html#NoMacros

Junkman wrote:

When I open up an existing excel file, a gray colored box apppears. It states
that macros' may contain viruses and then asks if I want to "disable macro"
"enambe macro" or " more information"
I have gone to my "tools" button, then "macro" tab and clicked it and there
does not appear to be any macros. At one time a had a few but I removed them,
and nothing now shows under "macros", yet when I open up the excel file it
keeps impliing that I do have some macros in the file.
Any suggestions? I use Excel2000
Thanks


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I found the "Program explorer" Thanks again!

"Junkman" wrote:

When I open up an existing excel file, a gray colored box apppears. It states
that macros' may contain viruses and then asks if I want to "disable macro"
"enambe macro" or " more information"
I have gone to my "tools" button, then "macro" tab and clicked it and there
does not appear to be any macros. At one time a had a few but I removed them,
and nothing now shows under "macros", yet when I open up the excel file it
keeps impliing that I do have some macros in the file.
Any suggestions? I use Excel2000
Thanks

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