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I have a spreadsheet that I created eons ago that I saved as a macro-enabled
spreadsheet so that I didn't have to allow the macros every time I open it. I recently had to reinstall Windows on my system, so I had to reinstall Office 2007 on my system. Now, whenever I open this spreadsheet I get the security alert that the macros were disabled. I am trying to avoid getting that every single time I open the document, as I open it very often. I know that I DID NOT have to change any settings in the Trust Center (ie. creating a trusted location or lowering my settings to allow all macros) before when I created this document. I have tried re-saving the document as a macro-enabled document, but still get the security warning every time I open it. How do I correct this without changing my Trust Center settings? Why did it previously recognize the macro-enabled document but after reinstall does not now? |
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Try this Microsoft Office Button , and then click Excel Options. Click Trust Center, click Trust Center Settings, and then click Message Bar choose Never show information about blocked content. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "lilkel31" wrote: I have a spreadsheet that I created eons ago that I saved as a macro-enabled spreadsheet so that I didn't have to allow the macros every time I open it. I recently had to reinstall Windows on my system, so I had to reinstall Office 2007 on my system. Now, whenever I open this spreadsheet I get the security alert that the macros were disabled. I am trying to avoid getting that every single time I open the document, as I open it very often. I know that I DID NOT have to change any settings in the Trust Center (ie. creating a trusted location or lowering my settings to allow all macros) before when I created this document. I have tried re-saving the document as a macro-enabled document, but still get the security warning every time I open it. How do I correct this without changing my Trust Center settings? Why did it previously recognize the macro-enabled document but after reinstall does not now? |
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This does not help...if I do that, it doesn't show the security warning
anymore, you are correct, but also my macros are still disabled in the spreadsheet. The macros are an integral part of the spreadsheet's function and I do not want them to remain constantly disabled, that's why I saved it as a "macro-enabled spreadsheet" in the first place. The security warning I am getting every time I open it says that macros have been disabled and to click for options. I don't want to see the security alert, but I also want my macros working in a spreadsheet that is saved in a format that by name is supposed to allow the macros. "Shane Devenshire" wrote: Hi, Try this Microsoft Office Button , and then click Excel Options. Click Trust Center, click Trust Center Settings, and then click Message Bar choose Never show information about blocked content. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "lilkel31" wrote: I have a spreadsheet that I created eons ago that I saved as a macro-enabled spreadsheet so that I didn't have to allow the macros every time I open it. I recently had to reinstall Windows on my system, so I had to reinstall Office 2007 on my system. Now, whenever I open this spreadsheet I get the security alert that the macros were disabled. I am trying to avoid getting that every single time I open the document, as I open it very often. I know that I DID NOT have to change any settings in the Trust Center (ie. creating a trusted location or lowering my settings to allow all macros) before when I created this document. I have tried re-saving the document as a macro-enabled document, but still get the security warning every time I open it. How do I correct this without changing my Trust Center settings? Why did it previously recognize the macro-enabled document but after reinstall does not now? |
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