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A document I was working on, which was stored on SharePoint, crashed. Word
recovered it and I was able to save it back to its proper SharePoint site. But now, each time I open it Im presented with the following: Security Warning Macros have been disabled Options I dont use macros (knowingly) and Ive looked but cannot find any macros that may have inadvertently been added. How can I stop this message? I dont want simply to disable the message or change security settings, but want to remove the macro thats causing the problem. Other settings: Message Bar Show the message bar in all applications when content has been blocked Macro Settings Disable all macros with notification Im running Word 2007 (Office 2007 Enterprise) and using SharePoint 2003. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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On 14 jan, 17:04, Hugh wrote:
A document I was working on, which was stored on SharePoint, crashed. *Word recovered it and I was able to save it back to its proper SharePoint site. * But now, each time I open it Im presented with the following: Security Warning * Macros have been disabled * Options I dont use macros (knowingly) and Ive looked but cannot find any macros that may have inadvertently been added. How can I stop this message? *I dont want simply to disable the message or change security settings, but want to remove the macro thats causing the problem. Other settings: Message Bar * Show the message bar in all applications when content has been blocked Macro Settings * Disable all macros with notification Im running Word 2007 (Office 2007 Enterprise) and using SharePoint 2003. * Thanks in advance for any help. In Word 2007, documents without a macro are normally saved with the docx extension while those with macros are saved with the docm extension. Even if there are no macros in your document, a file with a docm extension will still be seen a document with macros. So you might want to check if your document has the correct extension. Saving it as a docx (which does not support macros) might solve your problem. Yves |
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Thanks, for the info, Yves. That's cured it, in a round-about way.
I should've mentioned that althogh I'm using Word 2007, I've been saving this document in .doc format for compatibility with some who are still on 2003. I had to save the doc as docx locally, then back to doc before uploading it back to the SharePoint site "p0" wrote: On 14 jan, 17:04, Hugh wrote: A document I was working on, which was stored on SharePoint, crashed. Word recovered it and I was able to save it back to its proper SharePoint site. But now, each time I open it Im presented with the following: Security Warning Macros have been disabled Options I dont use macros (knowingly) and Ive looked but cannot find any macros that may have inadvertently been added. How can I stop this message? I dont want simply to disable the message or change security settings, but want to remove the macro thats causing the problem. Other settings: Message Bar Show the message bar in all applications when content has been blocked Macro Settings Disable all macros with notification Im running Word 2007 (Office 2007 Enterprise) and using SharePoint 2003. Thanks in advance for any help. In Word 2007, documents without a macro are normally saved with the docx extension while those with macros are saved with the docm extension. Even if there are no macros in your document, a file with a docm extension will still be seen a document with macros. So you might want to check if your document has the correct extension. Saving it as a docx (which does not support macros) might solve your problem. Yves |
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