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Brick61
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      25th Mar 2010
I have several auto_open macros that were created with Excel 2003. To enable
the macro and preventing it from running, I set my security to medium and
hold down the shift key when clicking 'enable macro'.

How can I achieve the same with Excel 2007 so that I can enable the macro,
without it running, and then edit if necessary?
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ryguy7272
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      25th Mar 2010
I'm still getting used to 2007 too. Look at this:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...969191033.aspx

I think that's all there is to it.

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"Brick61" wrote:

> I have several auto_open macros that were created with Excel 2003. To enable
> the macro and preventing it from running, I set my security to medium and
> hold down the shift key when clicking 'enable macro'.
>
> How can I achieve the same with Excel 2007 so that I can enable the macro,
> without it running, and then edit if necessary?
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> Brick61

 
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Brick61
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      25th Mar 2010
All this does is tell me how to change my security settings. I want to
enable the Auto_Open macro and prevent it from running, so that I can edit
before it runs.
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"ryguy7272" wrote:

> I'm still getting used to 2007 too. Look at this:
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...969191033.aspx
>
> I think that's all there is to it.
>
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> "Brick61" wrote:
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> > I have several auto_open macros that were created with Excel 2003. To enable
> > the macro and preventing it from running, I set my security to medium and
> > hold down the shift key when clicking 'enable macro'.
> >
> > How can I achieve the same with Excel 2007 so that I can enable the macro,
> > without it running, and then edit if necessary?
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> > Brick61

 
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Gary Keramidas
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      25th Mar 2010
hold down the shift key when you open it.

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"Brick61" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have several auto_open macros that were created with Excel 2003. To
>enable
> the macro and preventing it from running, I set my security to medium and
> hold down the shift key when clicking 'enable macro'.
>
> How can I achieve the same with Excel 2007 so that I can enable the macro,
> without it running, and then edit if necessary?
> --
> Brick61


 
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Brick61
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      25th Mar 2010
That doesn't seem to work with Excel 2007.
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"Gary Keramidas" wrote:

> hold down the shift key when you open it.
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> Gary Keramidas
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> "Brick61" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B2F22033-66B1-4366-BECD-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have several auto_open macros that were created with Excel 2003. To
> >enable
> > the macro and preventing it from running, I set my security to medium and
> > hold down the shift key when clicking 'enable macro'.
> >
> > How can I achieve the same with Excel 2007 so that I can enable the macro,
> > without it running, and then edit if necessary?
> > --
> > Brick61

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Brick61
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      25th Mar 2010
Sorry for the earlier post. I was trying to hold the shift key after I
opened, not when I opened it.

Thanks
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"Gary Keramidas" wrote:

> hold down the shift key when you open it.
>
> --
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>
> Gary Keramidas
> Excel 2003
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> "Brick61" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B2F22033-66B1-4366-BECD-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have several auto_open macros that were created with Excel 2003. To
> >enable
> > the macro and preventing it from running, I set my security to medium and
> > hold down the shift key when clicking 'enable macro'.
> >
> > How can I achieve the same with Excel 2007 so that I can enable the macro,
> > without it running, and then edit if necessary?
> > --
> > Brick61

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