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Is there a work around to prevent the macro message and possible application
problems if a transmitted Word XP file contains macros. Whenever I create
documents that have tables and have turned off borders on some cells to
improve the how the table looks, I include a macro to turn off table
gridlines when the document is opened. Whenever the document is open you
will get a message about macros and some have claimed that their machines
have frozen. Is there a way force how a document looks without using macros
(such as using properties of the document class) to control how the document
looks? Thanks for your resonse
problems if a transmitted Word XP file contains macros. Whenever I create
documents that have tables and have turned off borders on some cells to
improve the how the table looks, I include a macro to turn off table
gridlines when the document is opened. Whenever the document is open you
will get a message about macros and some have claimed that their machines
have frozen. Is there a way force how a document looks without using macros
(such as using properties of the document class) to control how the document
looks? Thanks for your resonse