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Macros

Why do some documents when opening, come up with a warning about Macros?

RE: Macros

Hi Sally,

Thank you for your question.

When you record a macro and save it in the current document, if the macro security level is set to Medium, everytime you open that file, a warning box will appear asking if you trust the macro and if you would like enable or disable the macro.

I hope this answers your question.

Regards

Simon

RE: Macros

Thanks - so how do you set the security level for a Macro?

Regards

Sally

RE: Macros

Hi Sally,

Thank you for your response.

If you go to Tools, Macro and then Security and select the security level you require.

I hope this answers your question.

Regards

Simon

RE: Macros

Yes thank you

 

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