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Try this. I think you can just change the drive:
http://vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=203
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Just installed Office 2000 under winXPpro and cannot open any of my Excel
worksheets due to macro security set to high - BUT I can find no where to
shut this off. Supposed to be a Security tab under Tools and Macro menus
but I can not find a Security Dialog anywhere. It is present in Word 2000
but not in Excel 2000. Any help greatly appreciated

Phil



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