You can't under normal circumstances, if you could, virus writers would have
a field day! You can stop it by setting your security settings for Macro's
to low, but that's not advisable unless you're absolutely sure that all
workbooks you are going to open are safe. You can use digital signatures
too, but if for instance you were to send me a workbook containing Macro's,
you would not be able to prevent the warning message from appearing.
Regards,
Alan.
You can't under normal circumstances, if you could, virus writers would have
a field day! You can stop it by setting your security settings for Macro's
to low, but that's not advisable unless you're absolutely sure that all
workbooks you are going to open are safe. You can use digital signatures
too, but if for instance you were to send me a workbook containing Macro's,
you would not be able to prevent the warning message from appearing.
Regards,
If appropriate, if you store the workbook in a trusted location, it will
open without the warning being displayed.
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Hope this helps.
Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.
Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com
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