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Hi Robert
You set your macro security settings under
Tools>Macro>Security.
If you select medium or low, you should have no problem
with getting your macro imported.
Regards,
Dennis
Microsoft called Macos.exe. It is a great set of tools,
one of which allowed me to have an automatic backup at
time intervals specified by me... not just a .tmp backup,
but a real ".wbk" backup. I tried to install this macro
on my new laptop computer, but the security settings
won't permit it. I tried to figure out how to install a
certificate and take other steps, but never succeeded.
Is there a simple way to get this to work?
(Alternatively, if you have another recommendation for
automated backup, that too would be appreciated.) Thanks.
You set your macro security settings under
Tools>Macro>Security.
If you select medium or low, you should have no problem
with getting your macro imported.
Regards,
Dennis
previous version of Office, I had a macro I got from-----Original Message-----
Several months ago I upgraded to MS Office 2002. In my
Microsoft called Macos.exe. It is a great set of tools,
one of which allowed me to have an automatic backup at
time intervals specified by me... not just a .tmp backup,
but a real ".wbk" backup. I tried to install this macro
on my new laptop computer, but the security settings
won't permit it. I tried to figure out how to install a
certificate and take other steps, but never succeeded.
Is there a simple way to get this to work?
(Alternatively, if you have another recommendation for
automated backup, that too would be appreciated.) Thanks.