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Default Message Box When Open Word Microsoft Office 2007

Hi all

When I open Word, I get a pop-up box that says:
"The function you are attempting to run contains macros or content that
requires macro language support. When this software was installed, you (or
your administrator) chose not to install support for macros or controls."

I am NOT trying to open a document in Word when this happens. I am just
opening Word, itself. The information in the box babbles on about trust
settings. However, even if I set it to trust any macro that comes down the
pike, I still get the same message box. Indeed, why would there even be a
macro in the base Word executable that would trigger this message box?

To close the box, you must either click on the "OK" button or the X button
at least 6 times before no more instances of this pop-up box occurs.

Any ideas. I have done searches in both Google and this forum, but I haven't
found anything.

Thanks for the help.
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