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"JLatham" wrote in message ...
Oops? I don't believe that the Excel VIEWER is capable of running macros -
but I could easily be wrong since I haven't got access to a system with just
the viewer on it and haven't used 'just' the viewer in ages.

"Luke M" wrote:

Tools-Macro-Security.
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"Kelvin" wrote:

I need to change the Macro Security level on a computer that has Excel 2003
Viewer on it.

Can someone tell me how I can accomplish this?

Thanks!

Kelvin





 
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