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Opening Excel2003 files w/macros in 2007 - how?



 
 
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Old February 24th, 2010, 08:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.setup
Eds
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Default Opening Excel2003 files w/macros in 2007 - how?

I have 2007 installed and cannot open a 2003 file with macros - file opens
but macros are disabled. How do I turn off the macro disabled security
function in Excel2007??
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Old March 2nd, 2010, 09:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.setup
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Default Opening Excel2003 files w/macros in 2007 - how?

Hi,

Click the Office button.

Click "Excel Options" button.

Select "Trust Center".

Click "Trust Center Settings ..." button.

Select "Macro Settings".

If the Radio button is set to "Disable all macros without notification"
change it to one of the other settings, preferably ""Disable all macros with
notification".

HTH,

Cheers,

Matt

"EdS" wrote:

I have 2007 installed and cannot open a 2003 file with macros - file opens
but macros are disabled. How do I turn off the macro disabled security
function in Excel2007??

 




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