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Whenever I start Excel, I get a prompt asking if I want to
disable or enable macros. I was wondering if there's a
way to get rid of it because I have a lot of workbooks
that have macros. Thanks.
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Andrew

you can switch it off (not recommended), digitally sign your code or put up
with it. It's for your protection.

Regards

Trevor


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Whenever I start Excel, I get a prompt asking if I want to
disable or enable macros. I was wondering if there's a
way to get rid of it because I have a lot of workbooks
that have macros. Thanks.



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Andrew,

Tools/Macro/Security
Set security level to Low.

Having done that, be wary of files from untrusted sources
that may contain malicious code.

John

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Whenever I start Excel, I get a prompt asking if I want to
disable or enable macros. I was wondering if there's a
way to get rid of it because I have a lot of workbooks
that have macros. Thanks.


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