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Once again, now that I had to reinstall everything due to a hard drive
crash (Yay for automatic daily backups!), I am having trouble with an Excel workbook that has "code behind" one worksheet. Excel 2007, using OneNote 2.0 for security. 1) When I open the file, I am *not* told that macros are disabled. (There are no macros other than the code behind one of the worksheets, but I want it to be enabled. Shouldn't I get a warning?) 2) I am NOT getting prompted to allow macros to run in this workbook. It is an xlsm file that was created fresh in Excel 2007. 3) Once I load the file, there's apparently no way to turn on macros!?! For example, I apparently couldn't create a macro in this file if I wanted to. 4) "Turn on trust center logging". Where do I view the log? 5) Info: The file is being loaded from a trusted location (from a subfolder of the My Documents folder, and the My Documents folder resides on my D drive, not on my C drive.) I have the Trust Center set to Disable All Macros WITH notification. I understand that this setting is supposed to TELL ME if Excel is disabling macro functionality in a workbook. Using Windows XP SP2. I also have the radio button checked to "Show the Message Bar in all applications when content is blocked", but I don't get anything shown. ---- Is this situation eligible for the support center? My Excel 2007 is retail. Any answers to the 4 things above would be great. Thanks. David Walker |
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Hi,
I am having a similar problem. I am using Excel 2007 and a file that I had in Excel 2003 with macros WILL run them if I do NOT convert the file to the xlsm (macro version). However if I convert the file to the 2007 macro version (xlsm) I DO NOT get any warnings that a macro is not allowed to run. I went to the trust center, enabled all macros, enabled all warnings but I get NO messages and I cannot run the macro!! Any help would be greatly appreciated. "David Walker" wrote: Once again, now that I had to reinstall everything due to a hard drive crash (Yay for automatic daily backups!), I am having trouble with an Excel workbook that has "code behind" one worksheet. Excel 2007, using OneNote 2.0 for security. 1) When I open the file, I am *not* told that macros are disabled. (There are no macros other than the code behind one of the worksheets, but I want it to be enabled. Shouldn't I get a warning?) 2) I am NOT getting prompted to allow macros to run in this workbook. It is an xlsm file that was created fresh in Excel 2007. 3) Once I load the file, there's apparently no way to turn on macros!?! For example, I apparently couldn't create a macro in this file if I wanted to. 4) "Turn on trust center logging". Where do I view the log? 5) Info: The file is being loaded from a trusted location (from a subfolder of the My Documents folder, and the My Documents folder resides on my D drive, not on my C drive.) I have the Trust Center set to Disable All Macros WITH notification. I understand that this setting is supposed to TELL ME if Excel is disabling macro functionality in a workbook. Using Windows XP SP2. I also have the radio button checked to "Show the Message Bar in all applications when content is blocked", but I don't get anything shown. ---- Is this situation eligible for the support center? My Excel 2007 is retail. Any answers to the 4 things above would be great. Thanks. David Walker |
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