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Brenda
 
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Does anyone know why (if two macros were created the same day for the same
document) one macro would be suddnely become disabled and the other wouldn't?
I have two macros and two shortcut keys assigned to them. They both worked
the day they were created. The first one is still working fine. On the second
one, I get a message that says it's disabled. I tried to assign a different
shortcut key but that didn't work. I changed the security setting for that
macro to "medium" and that didn't work. Any suggestions?
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I suspect one was saved in your document and the other in normal.dot and you
have your macro security settings set to "High." (They should not be lower
than medium.)
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Does anyone know why (if two macros were created the same day for the same
document) one macro would be suddnely become disabled and the other
wouldn't?
I have two macros and two shortcut keys assigned to them. They both worked
the day they were created. The first one is still working fine. On the
second
one, I get a message that says it's disabled. I tried to assign a
different
shortcut key but that didn't work. I changed the security setting for that
macro to "medium" and that didn't work. Any suggestions?



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No, that's not the case. Good thinking...but no.

"Charles Kenyon" wrote:

I suspect one was saved in your document and the other in normal.dot and you
have your macro security settings set to "High." (They should not be lower
than medium.)
--
Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome!
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"Brenda" wrote in message
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Does anyone know why (if two macros were created the same day for the same
document) one macro would be suddnely become disabled and the other
wouldn't?
I have two macros and two shortcut keys assigned to them. They both worked
the day they were created. The first one is still working fine. On the
second
one, I get a message that says it's disabled. I tried to assign a
different
shortcut key but that didn't work. I changed the security setting for that
macro to "medium" and that didn't work. Any suggestions?




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