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When I open word, a dialog box comes up which contains. among other things,
the following instructions which I follow up to step 4 then I hit a snag as noted below. The document contains macros. Macro language support for this application is disabled. Features requiring VBA are not available, Would you like to open this document read-only? Hide Help Open in Help Window €¢ Microsoft Office Access, Microsoft Office Excel, Microsoft Office PowerPoint, or Microsoft Office Word -¬To check your macro security settings, click the Microsoft Office Button, click program name Options, click Trust Center, and then click Trust Center Settings. If macro security is set to Disable all macros without notification, all macros are automatically disabled. Use the following procedure to enable the macro. 1. In the Trust Center dialog box, click Macro Settinqs, and then click Disable all macros with notification. 2. Click OK in the Trust Center dialog box to apply the new setting. Click OK to close the program options dialog box. 3. Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using. 4. Open the file again. A Security Alert appears in the Document Information Bar just below the ribbon. Click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. At this point, I dont see this information bar or the enable content box What's my next step? Thanks, Jim B. |
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Exit Word. Locate and rename the normal.dotm file. Then can you successfully
restart Word? Note that in order to find normal.dotm, you can search for it in Windows (press Windows key + F to start the search utility). Be sure to search hidden files and folders. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JimB" wrote in message ... When I open word, a dialog box comes up which contains. among other things, the following instructions which I follow up to step 4 then I hit a snag as noted below. The document contains macros. Macro language support for this application is disabled. Features requiring VBA are not available, Would you like to open this document read-only? Hide Help Open in Help Window . Microsoft Office Access, Microsoft Office Excel, Microsoft Office PowerPoint, or Microsoft Office Word -¬To check your macro security settings, click the Microsoft Office Button, click program name Options, click Trust Center, and then click Trust Center Settings. If macro security is set to Disable all macros without notification, all macros are automatically disabled. Use the following procedure to enable the macro. 1. In the Trust Center dialog box, click Macro Settinqs, and then click Disable all macros with notification. 2. Click OK in the Trust Center dialog box to apply the new setting. Click OK to close the program options dialog box. 3. Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using. 4. Open the file again. A Security Alert appears in the Document Information Bar just below the ribbon. Click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. At this point, I don't see this information bar or the enable content box What's my next step? Thanks, Jim B. |
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Exit Word. Locate and rename the normal.dotm file. Then can you successfully
restart Word? Note that in order to find normal.dotm, you can search for it in Windows (press Windows key + F to start the search utility). Be sure to search hidden files and folders. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JimB" wrote in message ... When I open word, a dialog box comes up which contains. among other things, the following instructions which I follow up to step 4 then I hit a snag as noted below. The document contains macros. Macro language support for this application is disabled. Features requiring VBA are not available, Would you like to open this document read-only? Hide Help Open in Help Window . Microsoft Office Access, Microsoft Office Excel, Microsoft Office PowerPoint, or Microsoft Office Word -¬To check your macro security settings, click the Microsoft Office Button, click program name Options, click Trust Center, and then click Trust Center Settings. If macro security is set to Disable all macros without notification, all macros are automatically disabled. Use the following procedure to enable the macro. 1. In the Trust Center dialog box, click Macro Settinqs, and then click Disable all macros with notification. 2. Click OK in the Trust Center dialog box to apply the new setting. Click OK to close the program options dialog box. 3. Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using. 4. Open the file again. A Security Alert appears in the Document Information Bar just below the ribbon. Click Enable Content to allow the macro to run. At this point, I don't see this information bar or the enable content box What's my next step? Thanks, Jim B. |
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![]() "Stefan Blom" wrote: Exit Word. Locate and rename the normal.dotm file. Then can you successfully restart Word? Note that in order to find normal.dotm, you can search for it in Windows (press Windows key + F to start the search utility). Be sure to search hidden files and folders. Found it in C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Administrator\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates and renamed it. Still have same problem. additional info, at the top of the box is the following sentence: "This document contains macros. Macro language support for this application is disabled. Features requiring VBA are not available. Would you like to open this document read-only?" Maybe something else is wrong? |
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![]() "Stefan Blom" wrote: Exit Word. Locate and rename the normal.dotm file. Then can you successfully restart Word? Note that in order to find normal.dotm, you can search for it in Windows (press Windows key + F to start the search utility). Be sure to search hidden files and folders. Found it in C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Administrator\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates and renamed it. Still have same problem. additional info, at the top of the box is the following sentence: "This document contains macros. Macro language support for this application is disabled. Features requiring VBA are not available. Would you like to open this document read-only?" Maybe something else is wrong? |
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![]() "JimB" wrote: "Stefan Blom" wrote: Exit Word. Locate and rename the normal.dotm file. Then can you successfully restart Word? Note that in order to find normal.dotm, you can search for it in Windows (press Windows key + F to start the search utility). Be sure to search hidden files and folders. Found it in C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Administrator\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates and renamed it. Still have same problem. additional info, at the top of the box is the following sentence: "This document contains macros. Macro language support for this application is disabled. Features requiring VBA are not available. Would you like to open this document read-only?" Maybe something else is wrong? Never mind, I found the problem. I used the custom install because I didn't need all the applications in office. One of the things I failed to install was VBA support. Installed that and all is well now. sorry for the trouble |
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![]() "JimB" wrote: "Stefan Blom" wrote: Exit Word. Locate and rename the normal.dotm file. Then can you successfully restart Word? Note that in order to find normal.dotm, you can search for it in Windows (press Windows key + F to start the search utility). Be sure to search hidden files and folders. Found it in C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Administrator\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates and renamed it. Still have same problem. additional info, at the top of the box is the following sentence: "This document contains macros. Macro language support for this application is disabled. Features requiring VBA are not available. Would you like to open this document read-only?" Maybe something else is wrong? Never mind, I found the problem. I used the custom install because I didn't need all the applications in office. One of the things I failed to install was VBA support. Installed that and all is well now. sorry for the trouble |
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I'm glad you got it sorted, and thank you for the follow-up.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JimB" wrote in message ... "JimB" wrote: "Stefan Blom" wrote: Exit Word. Locate and rename the normal.dotm file. Then can you successfully restart Word? Note that in order to find normal.dotm, you can search for it in Windows (press Windows key + F to start the search utility). Be sure to search hidden files and folders. Found it in C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Administrator\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates and renamed it. Still have same problem. additional info, at the top of the box is the following sentence: "This document contains macros. Macro language support for this application is disabled. Features requiring VBA are not available. Would you like to open this document read-only?" Maybe something else is wrong? Never mind, I found the problem. I used the custom install because I didn't need all the applications in office. One of the things I failed to install was VBA support. Installed that and all is well now. sorry for the trouble |
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![]() I'm glad you got it sorted, and thank you for the follow-up. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JimB" wrote in message ... "JimB" wrote: "Stefan Blom" wrote: Exit Word. Locate and rename the normal.dotm file. Then can you successfully restart Word? Note that in order to find normal.dotm, you can search for it in Windows (press Windows key + F to start the search utility). Be sure to search hidden files and folders. Found it in C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Administrator\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates and renamed it. Still have same problem. additional info, at the top of the box is the following sentence: "This document contains macros. Macro language support for this application is disabled. Features requiring VBA are not available. Would you like to open this document read-only?" Maybe something else is wrong? Never mind, I found the problem. I used the custom install because I didn't need all the applications in office. One of the things I failed to install was VBA support. Installed that and all is well now. sorry for the trouble |
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