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Default Macros--Enable or Disable??

I have two or three Word documents containing macros (macroButtons, mainly)
that I access frequently, such as a telephone log to log long distance phone
calls. Whenever I open any of them I get a message asking if I want to
Enable or Disable macros. It is a minor pain in the guess what. Is there a
way to prevent this? I know I can shut offf all security and/or allow all
macros. But I am only talking about 2-3 documents. Is there a way to set
these few documents so I am not bugged by this message whenever I open them?


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Default Macros--Enable or Disable??

If you save the macros themselves in Normal.dot or a document template
instead of in the documents themselves, you won't get a warning.

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"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
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I have two or three Word documents containing macros (macroButtons,

mainly)
that I access frequently, such as a telephone log to log long distance

phone
calls. Whenever I open any of them I get a message asking if I want to
Enable or Disable macros. It is a minor pain in the guess what. Is there

a
way to prevent this? I know I can shut offf all security and/or allow all
macros. But I am only talking about 2-3 documents. Is there a way to set
these few documents so I am not bugged by this message whenever I open

them?



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You need your macros in a template in a trusted location. Then you won't get
the warning. This is a general pain in macros in documents.
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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://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!

My criminal defense site: http://addbalance.com
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"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
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I have two or three Word documents containing macros (macroButtons, mainly)
that I access frequently, such as a telephone log to log long distance
phone calls. Whenever I open any of them I get a message asking if I want
to Enable or Disable macros. It is a minor pain in the guess what. Is
there a way to prevent this? I know I can shut offf all security and/or
allow all macros. But I am only talking about 2-3 documents. Is there a
way to set these few documents so I am not bugged by this message whenever
I open them?



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Joe McGuire
 
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Default Macros--Enable or Disable??

Actually, the document where this most often occurs is derived from a
template. The template is a monthly log of credit card phone calls and it
contains a macro button to enter the date and time of a call and another to
pull a Contact's name and phone number from Outlook. I use the document
thus created for a month and then create a new one from the template. The
template, along with others, is stored at the default location on our
Terminal Server. I do not seem to get the macro message when I create a
document from this or other templates that contain macros.

However, I wonder if some sort of link between my current document and the
template from which it was actually created was disrupted earlier this month
when the hard drive in our Terminal Server failed and was replaced. All
templates on the drive were lost and I had to copy all my templates from
another location.

"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
I have two or three Word documents containing macros (macroButtons, mainly)
that I access frequently, such as a telephone log to log long distance
phone calls. Whenever I open any of them I get a message asking if I want
to Enable or Disable macros. It is a minor pain in the guess what. Is
there a way to prevent this? I know I can shut offf all security and/or
allow all macros. But I am only talking about 2-3 documents. Is there a
way to set these few documents so I am not bugged by this message whenever
I open them?



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Joe McGuire
 
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(See my earlier post) I am not sure what you mean by "a trusted location."
I am storing them in the default folder. Is that "trusted"? Is there
something I have to do to make a folder "trusted"?

"Charles Kenyon" wrote in message
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You need your macros in a template in a trusted location. Then you won't
get the warning. This is a general pain in macros in documents.
--
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://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!

My criminal defense site: http://addbalance.com
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"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
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I have two or three Word documents containing macros (macroButtons,
mainly) that I access frequently, such as a telephone log to log long
distance phone calls. Whenever I open any of them I get a message asking
if I want to Enable or Disable macros. It is a minor pain in the guess
what. Is there a way to prevent this? I know I can shut offf all
security and/or allow all macros. But I am only talking about 2-3
documents. Is there a way to set these few documents so I am not bugged by
this message whenever I open them?







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On the Trusted Sources tab of Tools | Macro | Security, make sure that you
have "Trust all installed templates and add-ins" checked. This will cover
the user templates and workgroup templates folders as well as Word's Startup
folder. Unfortunately, the trust does not extend to the Office Startup
folder.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
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(See my earlier post) I am not sure what you mean by "a trusted

location."
I am storing them in the default folder. Is that "trusted"? Is there
something I have to do to make a folder "trusted"?

"Charles Kenyon" wrote in message
...
You need your macros in a template in a trusted location. Then you won't
get the warning. This is a general pain in macros in documents.
--
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://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!

My criminal defense site: http://addbalance.com
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"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
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I have two or three Word documents containing macros (macroButtons,
mainly) that I access frequently, such as a telephone log to log long
distance phone calls. Whenever I open any of them I get a message

asking
if I want to Enable or Disable macros. It is a minor pain in the guess
what. Is there a way to prevent this? I know I can shut offf all
security and/or allow all macros. But I am only talking about 2-3
documents. Is there a way to set these few documents so I am not bugged

by
this message whenever I open them?






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Yes, the link is disrupted. You need to reattach the template. Tools
Templates and Add-Ins. Do this even if the template is showing as the
attached template. Also, make sure the box to update styles is not checked.
--
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://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!

My criminal defense site: http://addbalance.com
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"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
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Actually, the document where this most often occurs is derived from a
template. The template is a monthly log of credit card phone calls and it
contains a macro button to enter the date and time of a call and another
to pull a Contact's name and phone number from Outlook. I use the
document thus created for a month and then create a new one from the
template. The template, along with others, is stored at the default
location on our Terminal Server. I do not seem to get the macro message
when I create a document from this or other templates that contain macros.

However, I wonder if some sort of link between my current document and the
template from which it was actually created was disrupted earlier this
month when the hard drive in our Terminal Server failed and was replaced.
All templates on the drive were lost and I had to copy all my templates
from another location.

"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
I have two or three Word documents containing macros (macroButtons,
mainly) that I access frequently, such as a telephone log to log long
distance phone calls. Whenever I open any of them I get a message asking
if I want to Enable or Disable macros. It is a minor pain in the guess
what. Is there a way to prevent this? I know I can shut offf all
security and/or allow all macros. But I am only talking about 2-3
documents. Is there a way to set these few documents so I am not bugged by
this message whenever I open them?





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Charles--I went to ToolsTemplates & Add-Ins but I frankly don't understand
what I am attaching to what. I am not really sure what "attaching" means in
this context. If I create a document from a template, is it "attached" to
that template after I save it? Does that mean every word document is
attached to some template, even if it was created from Normal.dot? Or is
this an issue only with templates or documents that contain macros? The
document in question was originally made using a template (phonelog.dot,
which contains macros--actually macro buttons), and I have a copy of that
template back in the default folder for templates. Am I attaching this
document to that template? Or to Normal.dot?

"Charles Kenyon" wrote in message
...
Yes, the link is disrupted. You need to reattach the template. Tools
Templates and Add-Ins. Do this even if the template is showing as the
attached template. Also, make sure the box to update styles is not
checked.
--
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://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!

My criminal defense site: http://addbalance.com
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"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
Actually, the document where this most often occurs is derived from a
template. The template is a monthly log of credit card phone calls and
it contains a macro button to enter the date and time of a call and
another to pull a Contact's name and phone number from Outlook. I use
the document thus created for a month and then create a new one from the
template. The template, along with others, is stored at the default
location on our Terminal Server. I do not seem to get the macro message
when I create a document from this or other templates that contain
macros.

However, I wonder if some sort of link between my current document and
the template from which it was actually created was disrupted earlier
this month when the hard drive in our Terminal Server failed and was
replaced. All templates on the drive were lost and I had to copy all my
templates from another location.

"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
I have two or three Word documents containing macros (macroButtons,
mainly) that I access frequently, such as a telephone log to log long
distance phone calls. Whenever I open any of them I get a message asking
if I want to Enable or Disable macros. It is a minor pain in the guess
what. Is there a way to prevent this? I know I can shut offf all
security and/or allow all macros. But I am only talking about 2-3
documents. Is there a way to set these few documents so I am not bugged
by this message whenever I open them?







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Yes. Every Word document is attached to a template. By default, to the
template from which it was created. You can attach your document to either
its base template or to normal.dot or to a completely different template.
For more on the different kinds of templates, tabs on the file new dialog,
and locations of templates folders see
http://addbalance.com/usersguide/templates.htm.

See http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/temp...ons/index.html for more
about the connection between documents and templates.
--

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://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
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Charles--I went to ToolsTemplates & Add-Ins but I frankly don't
understand what I am attaching to what. I am not really sure what
"attaching" means in this context. If I create a document from a
template, is it "attached" to that template after I save it? Does that
mean every word document is attached to some template, even if it was
created from Normal.dot? Or is this an issue only with templates or
documents that contain macros? The document in question was originally
made using a template (phonelog.dot, which contains macros--actually macro
buttons), and I have a copy of that template back in the default folder
for templates. Am I attaching this document to that template? Or to
Normal.dot?

"Charles Kenyon" wrote in message
...
Yes, the link is disrupted. You need to reattach the template. Tools
Templates and Add-Ins. Do this even if the template is showing as the
attached template. Also, make sure the box to update styles is not
checked.
--
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://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!

My criminal defense site: http://addbalance.com
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"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
Actually, the document where this most often occurs is derived from a
template. The template is a monthly log of credit card phone calls and
it contains a macro button to enter the date and time of a call and
another to pull a Contact's name and phone number from Outlook. I use
the document thus created for a month and then create a new one from the
template. The template, along with others, is stored at the default
location on our Terminal Server. I do not seem to get the macro message
when I create a document from this or other templates that contain
macros.

However, I wonder if some sort of link between my current document and
the template from which it was actually created was disrupted earlier
this month when the hard drive in our Terminal Server failed and was
replaced. All templates on the drive were lost and I had to copy all my
templates from another location.

"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
I have two or three Word documents containing macros (macroButtons,
mainly) that I access frequently, such as a telephone log to log long
distance phone calls. Whenever I open any of them I get a message
asking if I want to Enable or Disable macros. It is a minor pain in the
guess what. Is there a way to prevent this? I know I can shut offf all
security and/or allow all macros. But I am only talking about 2-3
documents. Is there a way to set these few documents so I am not bugged
by this message whenever I open them?









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See http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/atta...ate/index.html

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
Charles--I went to ToolsTemplates & Add-Ins but I frankly don't

understand
what I am attaching to what. I am not really sure what "attaching" means

in
this context. If I create a document from a template, is it "attached" to
that template after I save it? Does that mean every word document is
attached to some template, even if it was created from Normal.dot? Or is
this an issue only with templates or documents that contain macros? The
document in question was originally made using a template (phonelog.dot,
which contains macros--actually macro buttons), and I have a copy of that
template back in the default folder for templates. Am I attaching this
document to that template? Or to Normal.dot?

"Charles Kenyon" wrote in message
...
Yes, the link is disrupted. You need to reattach the template. Tools
Templates and Add-Ins. Do this even if the template is showing as the
attached template. Also, make sure the box to update styles is not
checked.
--
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://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!

My criminal defense site: http://addbalance.com
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"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
Actually, the document where this most often occurs is derived from a
template. The template is a monthly log of credit card phone calls and
it contains a macro button to enter the date and time of a call and
another to pull a Contact's name and phone number from Outlook. I use
the document thus created for a month and then create a new one from

the
template. The template, along with others, is stored at the default
location on our Terminal Server. I do not seem to get the macro

message
when I create a document from this or other templates that contain
macros.

However, I wonder if some sort of link between my current document and
the template from which it was actually created was disrupted earlier
this month when the hard drive in our Terminal Server failed and was
replaced. All templates on the drive were lost and I had to copy all my
templates from another location.

"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
I have two or three Word documents containing macros (macroButtons,
mainly) that I access frequently, such as a telephone log to log long
distance phone calls. Whenever I open any of them I get a message

asking
if I want to Enable or Disable macros. It is a minor pain in the guess
what. Is there a way to prevent this? I know I can shut offf all
security and/or allow all macros. But I am only talking about 2-3
documents. Is there a way to set these few documents so I am not bugged
by this message whenever I open them?










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Thanks to you both!

"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
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Charles--I went to ToolsTemplates & Add-Ins but I frankly don't
understand what I am attaching to what. I am not really sure what
"attaching" means in this context. If I create a document from a
template, is it "attached" to that template after I save it? Does that
mean every word document is attached to some template, even if it was
created from Normal.dot? Or is this an issue only with templates or
documents that contain macros? The document in question was originally
made using a template (phonelog.dot, which contains macros--actually macro
buttons), and I have a copy of that template back in the default folder
for templates. Am I attaching this document to that template? Or to
Normal.dot?

"Charles Kenyon" wrote in message
...
Yes, the link is disrupted. You need to reattach the template. Tools
Templates and Add-Ins. Do this even if the template is showing as the
attached template. Also, make sure the box to update styles is not
checked.
--
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://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!

My criminal defense site: http://addbalance.com
--------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies
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"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
Actually, the document where this most often occurs is derived from a
template. The template is a monthly log of credit card phone calls and
it contains a macro button to enter the date and time of a call and
another to pull a Contact's name and phone number from Outlook. I use
the document thus created for a month and then create a new one from the
template. The template, along with others, is stored at the default
location on our Terminal Server. I do not seem to get the macro message
when I create a document from this or other templates that contain
macros.

However, I wonder if some sort of link between my current document and
the template from which it was actually created was disrupted earlier
this month when the hard drive in our Terminal Server failed and was
replaced. All templates on the drive were lost and I had to copy all my
templates from another location.

"Joe McGuire" wrote in message
...
I have two or three Word documents containing macros (macroButtons,
mainly) that I access frequently, such as a telephone log to log long
distance phone calls. Whenever I open any of them I get a message
asking if I want to Enable or Disable macros. It is a minor pain in the
guess what. Is there a way to prevent this? I know I can shut offf all
security and/or allow all macros. But I am only talking about 2-3
documents. Is there a way to set these few documents so I am not bugged
by this message whenever I open them?









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