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Default Sharing a template with the SpellCheck macro

Look in Tools Macro Security and, if the level is set to High, reset it
to Medium. Also, open the Macros dialog (Alt+F8) and make sure the macro is
there.

MichelleCh wrote:
Hi Jay,
Thanks but it didn't solve the problem....the macro will not run any
longer. ("The macro cannot be found or has been disabled by your
macro security settings")

Any other ideas?

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

MichelleCh wrote:
I want to share this template with my fellow employees via our
intranet. When you open the template from the IE browser, it doesn't
show the toolbar with my new macro and it opens the actual template
itself rather than a copy of the form.

Is this possible? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!


When you open a template on your own computer, the default action
for a double-click is "New", meaning "make a new document based on
this template". The IE browser doesn't understand "New"; its default
action is "Open", meaning "open this file directly".

On the page where your colleagues can click your template, write
instructions telling them that they must right-click the link and
choose "Save Target As", and download the template to their
computer. Then they can double-click it and get a new document.

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