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Dear, Microsoft Corporation Incorporated
In regards towards starting the Microsoft Corporation software application Excel in safe mode through the utilization of the command switch /s from the run command line of the any Microsoft Windows based operating systems XP Professional or Vista Ultimate editions can the Macro setting be set to thighest standard of security thus, ensuring safety for future developement within the software application or Visual Basic Editor (VBE) code window. Very Rrespectfully Mr. Garrett Hord Microsoft Corporation Online Research Panelist |
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![]() When you first install Excel the security is set to Medium which is secure enough to prevent unwanted macro's running and allow the user a choice, most new users will not know where to find the security settings and as such will never be able to choose whether to allow the code to run or not, giving a user choices is a fundemental part marketing and useability! -- The Code Cage Team Regards, The Code Cage Team www.thecodecage.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Code Cage Team's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?userid=2 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...ad.php?t=26648 |
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