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Joe
I'm now using Office 2007 version of Access on a "Vista box".
I started a database several years ago with earlier versions of MD OSs- not
sure if it was XP or all the way back to Win95.
When I loaded the old database for the first time into Access 2007- I got a
"Security Warning certain content in the database has been disabled". When I
click on Options I see at the top: "VBA macro". Then I have the option of
keeping it disabled or enable it.
I'm quite sure I never created a macro- though it's possible years ago I
might have. I'm very careful about avoiding virus and other online problems
always using the latest AV programs.
What I'd like to know is- where are macros located so I can view them? I can
see a tab option to create a macro, but I'll never know if this particular
macro is really a problem or not until I can see what it is and what it
does. There must be some way to view it.
Thanks,
Joe
I started a database several years ago with earlier versions of MD OSs- not
sure if it was XP or all the way back to Win95.
When I loaded the old database for the first time into Access 2007- I got a
"Security Warning certain content in the database has been disabled". When I
click on Options I see at the top: "VBA macro". Then I have the option of
keeping it disabled or enable it.
I'm quite sure I never created a macro- though it's possible years ago I
might have. I'm very careful about avoiding virus and other online problems
always using the latest AV programs.
What I'd like to know is- where are macros located so I can view them? I can
see a tab option to create a macro, but I'll never know if this particular
macro is really a problem or not until I can see what it is and what it
does. There must be some way to view it.
Thanks,
Joe