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Default Visual Basic Macro message- how to get ridd of it.

Do you happen to have any other Option settings that won't "stick"? If so,
there may be an add-in or virus app that's preventing the change.

Regards |:)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 12/31/07 1:08 PM, in article
, "ejlowe"
wrote:

Try it! I can't explain why it doesn't work. I just know that no matter how
many times I do it, the next doc I try to open is back at "Low" (and so the
message appears again).
Eric

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Macro Security is an application setting, not a document setting, so I don't
see how this can be true.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"ejlowe" wrote in message
...
No, that only works for the document you are in, not documents you open
from
other people.
Thanks though!
Eric

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If you change the macro security to High or Very High, macros will be
disabled without a message.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"ejlowe" wrote in message
...
I have a similar problem. I open many Word documents from colleagues
that
have macros, but I would like to permanently disable all macros and
avoid
the
warning message. Do you know of a way to do this? Naturally I tried
going
into tools and changing macro security, but this only works in the doc
I
have
open.
Eric

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

The advice in the Word Help topics, while technically correct, treat
only
the _least_ likely causes of the problem, not the _most_ likely ones.
It's
quite unusual (at least, outside of corporate setups) to have an
Office
installation that doesn't include VBA, so I'm not surprised that
rerunning
the installation didn't fix anything.

That's why I pointed you to the FAQ article on the MVP site, which
does
discuss the procedure that's most likely to work. Specifically, look
at
the
section of the article titled "If you get an error message as soon as
Word
opens, but it doesn't crash (e.g. "Compile Error in Hidden Module")
..."
It
discusses removing any templates from the Startup folder [the footnote
of
the article tells you where to find that folder].

Another thing to check on: Go to Tools Macro Security and set the
security level to Medium. Now, if a macro tries to run when you start
Word,
you should get a popup with Disable and Enable buttons. If you're
lucky,
it
will even tell you the name of the file that contains the macro. Find
that
file and nuke it. [Note: It isn't recommended to set the security
level
to
Low. That will stop the messages by allowing all macros to run, but if
the
macro is a virus, then you're in big trouble and you won't even know
it.]

--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:
http://word.mvps.org
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so
all may benefit.

Tony wrote:
Hi Jay - I used the Word's wizard. Still not fixed. Under "Trouble
shoot macro warnings" Macro Warnings/Built in wizards templates or
custom commands no longer work or I get a message that macros are
disabled."

You run the Office Set up, then "Features to install" screen,
"Office
Shared Features" then click into the "Visual Basic for Applications"
- choose "Run from My Computer".

Did the above - no change. Only have problems when opening Word,
other
Office 2002 applications working OK.

Any further ideas or could you narrow the options you kindly offered
to me? I do appreciate your reply...
Regards Tony

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...peningWord.htm.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
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Tony wrote:
Opening Word - the following window pops up "The macros in this
project are disabled. Please refer to the online Help
documentation
of the host application to determine how to enable macros."

How to make this message go away and stop appearing? Ages ago I
did
load some Visual Basic menu items to see what they did. I can't
program in VB. Have no idea. Just a silly experiment that has gone
wrong to annoy me evertime I run Word.

Please help how to turn this thing off or get rid of it
permanently.
Regards Tony