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Rich Pasco
An XLS file (workbook) of mine contained a macro that I never used,
and I was annoyed that whenever I opened it I was warned:
[filename] contains macros. Macros may contain viruses.
It is always safe to disable macros, but if the macros are
legitimate, you might lose some functionality.
[Disable Macros] [Enable Macros] [More Info]
So I went to Tools/Macro/Macros, selected the only macro, hit
Delete and it was gone. Then I saved my file.
But now when I open the file, I still get the same warning, and if
I go Tools/Macro/Macros the list is blank.
How can I eliminate the "contains macros" warning for a workbook
which does not, in fact, contain any macros?
I get the same warning whether opening the file in Excel 2000 or 2003.
- Rich
and I was annoyed that whenever I opened it I was warned:
[filename] contains macros. Macros may contain viruses.
It is always safe to disable macros, but if the macros are
legitimate, you might lose some functionality.
[Disable Macros] [Enable Macros] [More Info]
So I went to Tools/Macro/Macros, selected the only macro, hit
Delete and it was gone. Then I saved my file.
But now when I open the file, I still get the same warning, and if
I go Tools/Macro/Macros the list is blank.
How can I eliminate the "contains macros" warning for a workbook
which does not, in fact, contain any macros?
I get the same warning whether opening the file in Excel 2000 or 2003.
- Rich