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hi all,
in the process of creating my document, i have created macros to help in producing the document. now i want to send the document out for consultations. how can i send the document without the macros i.e. leave the macros only on my machine and only the document itself would be sent. thanks, jes |
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The macros belong in the template on which the document is based; they will
not be included in the documents themselves. If you are creating documents by duplicating an original document, go back to basics, learn what templates are for and how to use them, and save your document as a template. "xppuser" wrote in message ... hi all, in the process of creating my document, i have created macros to help in producing the document. now i want to send the document out for consultations. how can i send the document without the macros i.e. leave the macros only on my machine and only the document itself would be sent. thanks, jes |
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thanks but i am not quite sure by what you meant.
i created this document from scratch not a duplicate of any other document. i created a few macros to help me with some repetetive things. all seems to be ok. even when i send it out it was no problem, just a pop-up message of security warning asking whether to enable/disable macros prompting some colleagues to ask me about the macros (presumably others choose either disable ot enable right off). so i figure somehow these macros were embeded in the document. i do not want to delete them from my machine in case i need them again for revisionary work but in the meantime i do not want to cause consternations amongst my colleagues with the pop-up security warnings. i'll google "template" and "word macros" to see what's what. thanks again. regards, jes |
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'not quite sure' is the understatement of the week.
"xppuser" wrote in message ... thanks but i am not quite sure by what you meant. i created this document from scratch not a duplicate of any other document. i created a few macros to help me with some repetetive things. all seems to be ok. even when i send it out it was no problem, just a pop-up message of security warning asking whether to enable/disable macros prompting some colleagues to ask me about the macros (presumably others choose either disable ot enable right off). so i figure somehow these macros were embeded in the document. i do not want to delete them from my machine in case i need them again for revisionary work but in the meantime i do not want to cause consternations amongst my colleagues with the pop-up security warnings. i'll google "template" and "word macros" to see what's what. thanks again. regards, jes |
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Jezebel,
i am struggling to understand your oblique comments about my reply. i have read a some articles that i found on word macros and template by "googling". they still did not help me. i have gone thorugh an awful lot changing the "Macros In" (i presumed this is the source of the problem) without any success but a lot of time sure is expanded but good thing is, in-spite your lack of help, i hope i learnt something. in the end though, i just deleted those macros (though saving the codes so i can use them again) and everthing's ok now. on another note, i am not quite sure how to view your 'helpfulness' to me. you assumed things to be quite obvious without realising that it may not be so obvious to others (or at least to me). i have searched some your postings and realised that most of your responses are quite similar in tone/obliqueness. nevertheless i do thank you for at least spending the effort to reply to me. if nothing else, they made me think of a work around to my problem. regards, jes |
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Hi Jes,
You can use File=Save as and choose the .RTF format to create a copy of your file that does not include the macros. If you reopen it then save under a new file name as a .doc file then the document should not reinherit the macros that are in the template (the parent file model that your document is based on/created from). You may also want to uncheck the 'embed' boxes in Tools=Options=Save as Smart Tags can trigger similar warnings on other peoples machines. FWIW, Word 2007 has two separate file formats to support the type of scenario you're working with. Saving as .docM file type includes macros, while saving as .docX file type saves the same content without the macros. ========== "xppuser" wrote in message ... thanks but i am not quite sure by what you meant. i created this document from scratch not a duplicate of any other document. i created a few macros to help me with some repetetive things. all seems to be ok. even when i send it out it was no problem, just a pop-up message of security warning asking whether to enable/disable macros prompting some colleagues to ask me about the macros (presumably others choose either disable ot enable right off). so i figure somehow these macros were embeded in the document. i do not want to delete them from my machine in case i need them again for revisionary work but in the meantime i do not want to cause consternations amongst my colleagues with the pop-up security warnings. i'll google "template" and "word macros" to see what's what. thanks again. regards, jes -- I hope this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office system products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends LINKS to the 2007 Office System 1. Read about it, try it, or watch the movie ![]() the 2007 Microsoft Office system info, online Test Drive, or downloadable beta is at http://microsoft.com/office/preview 2. Already have 2007 Office System Beta 2? Send Microsoft your feedback (with pictures) http://sas.office.microsoft.com/ 3. Use the 2007 OfficeOnline website without Office2007 a. Install the ActiveX access control http://office.microsoft.com/search/r...XT101650581033 b. then visit http://officebeta.iponet.net |
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