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I've had to reinstall MS Works which came on my machine from the factory.
Could somebody tell me how to turn OFF the macros and macro notification for Word 2002? I did it a long while ago and do not recall how. Thanks in advance |
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The best way to handle this is to leave the warning so that you may consent
to run macros contained in documents and to trust installed templates and add-ins so that their macros can run without warning. (Tools Options Security Macro security Security Level Medium & from the Trusted Publishers tab Trust All installed templates and add-ins. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Don wrote: I've had to reinstall MS Works which came on my machine from the factory. Could somebody tell me how to turn OFF the macros and macro notification for Word 2002? I did it a long while ago and do not recall how. Thanks in advance |
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"Graham Mayor" wrote in
: The best way to handle this is to leave the warning so that you may consent to run macros contained in documents and to trust installed templates and add-ins so that their macros can run without warning. (Tools Options Security Macro security Security Level Medium & from the Trusted Publishers tab Trust All installed templates and add-ins. Many thanks Graham. I use Word heavily, however in a very limited capacity and very, very rarely with files coming from other people. I don't use macros for anything. In the current configuration (with the highest security settings), I'm required to close two pop-ups when Word opens and two pop-ups when Word closes. I looked at the Doc macros and there are only four (without a delete option): 1-2) are for my scanner OCR software 3) AutoExec 4) AutoExit Not sure if 1&2 or 3 & 4 are causing the problem? Thanks in advance. |
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"Graham Mayor" wrote in
: The best way to handle this is to leave the warning so that you may consent to run macros contained in documents and to trust installed templates and add-ins so that their macros can run without warning. (Tools Options Security Macro security Security Level Medium & from the Trusted Publishers tab Trust All installed templates and add-ins. Graham, After changing secuirty level as you suggested, the macro notification is coming from the addition of my scannner OCR software into Word. |
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Did you set the option to trust installed templates and add-ins?
Otherwise you should be able to set the trust setting for a particular add-in from the warning dialog. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Don wrote: "Graham Mayor" wrote in : The best way to handle this is to leave the warning so that you may consent to run macros contained in documents and to trust installed templates and add-ins so that their macros can run without warning. (Tools Options Security Macro security Security Level Medium & from the Trusted Publishers tab Trust All installed templates and add-ins. Graham, After changing secuirty level as you suggested, the macro notification is coming from the addition of my scannner OCR software into Word. |
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"Graham Mayor" wrote in news:uiVyOG0kJHA.5836
@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl: Did you set the option to trust installed templates and add-ins? Otherwise you should be able to set the trust setting for a particular add-in from the warning dialog. Thanks again Graham. Yes to the trust installed templates. The problem is that the certification has expired for the OCR software. Although I'm not comfortable with the setting, changing the macro security to "lowest" removed the pop-ups. Any idea how to remove the OCR software macro from Word? The normal procedure for the scanner software and to add that ability into another product (i. e., Word) is to open the secondary software, then OCR software and add, however in this instance, Word is not listed in the OCR software (even though Word has the macro added in). My apologies for this confusing explantion. I'm still puzzled why the Word Macros don't offer me the Delete option? Could I just create a new default doc? Would that eliminate the macros? I've become quite comfortable using WordPad for my OCR and although I don't intend to use Word as my primary OCR, it would be nice to have that option. Oh Well! |
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You cannot delete macros from the macro dialog unless the template that
contains them is open for editing in Word. Tools templates & add-ins should tell you if the OCR software add-in is a template and its path will be listed in that dialog (you may have to drag the edge of the dialog to reveal the full path). If the add-in is in the Word start up folder then it should not be flagged if you have set the macro security to trust installed templates and add-ins. If it is somewhere else e.g. the Office startup folder, then with Word closed move it from that folder to the Word startup folder. If the add-in is not listed in templates and add-ins, it will be a COM add-in (though I suspect this is unlikely) in which case from Word Help Load or unload a Component Object Model (COM) add-in program If you are not a developer, you probably will not need to load or unload a Component Object Model (COM) add-in because most COM add-ins include an install and uninstall program that loads or unloads the add-in for you. If you have already added the COM Add-Ins command to the Tools menu, skip to Step 6. On the Tools menu, click Customize, and then click the Commands tab. In the Categories box, click Tools. Drag COM Add-Ins from the Commands box over the Tools menu. When the Tools menu displays the menu commands, point to the location where you want the COM Add-Ins command to appear on the menu, and then release the mouse button. Click Close. On the Tools menu, click COM Add-Ins and do any of the following: To load an add-in, select the check box next to the add-in name in the Add-Ins available list. If the add-in you want isn't in the Add-Ins available list, click Add, locate the add-in, and then click OK. To unload an add-in from memory but keep its name in the list, clear the check box next to the add-in name. To remove an add-in from the list and also from the list of registered add-ins in the registry file, select its name, and then click Remove. Note Unloading or removing an add-in doesn't remove it from your computer. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Don wrote: "Graham Mayor" wrote in news:uiVyOG0kJHA.5836 @TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl: Did you set the option to trust installed templates and add-ins? Otherwise you should be able to set the trust setting for a particular add-in from the warning dialog. Thanks again Graham. Yes to the trust installed templates. The problem is that the certification has expired for the OCR software. Although I'm not comfortable with the setting, changing the macro security to "lowest" removed the pop-ups. Any idea how to remove the OCR software macro from Word? The normal procedure for the scanner software and to add that ability into another product (i. e., Word) is to open the secondary software, then OCR software and add, however in this instance, Word is not listed in the OCR software (even though Word has the macro added in). My apologies for this confusing explantion. I'm still puzzled why the Word Macros don't offer me the Delete option? Could I just create a new default doc? Would that eliminate the macros? I've become quite comfortable using WordPad for my OCR and although I don't intend to use Word as my primary OCR, it would be nice to have that option. Oh Well! |
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PS DO NOT run with macro security set to low!
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Don wrote: "Graham Mayor" wrote in news:uiVyOG0kJHA.5836 @TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl: Did you set the option to trust installed templates and add-ins? Otherwise you should be able to set the trust setting for a particular add-in from the warning dialog. Thanks again Graham. Yes to the trust installed templates. The problem is that the certification has expired for the OCR software. Although I'm not comfortable with the setting, changing the macro security to "lowest" removed the pop-ups. Any idea how to remove the OCR software macro from Word? The normal procedure for the scanner software and to add that ability into another product (i. e., Word) is to open the secondary software, then OCR software and add, however in this instance, Word is not listed in the OCR software (even though Word has the macro added in). My apologies for this confusing explantion. I'm still puzzled why the Word Macros don't offer me the Delete option? Could I just create a new default doc? Would that eliminate the macros? I've become quite comfortable using WordPad for my OCR and although I don't intend to use Word as my primary OCR, it would be nice to have that option. Oh Well! |
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"Graham Mayor" wrote in news:Ot#SeTAlJHA.6060
@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl: PS DO NOT run with macro security set to low! Graham, Thanks so much for your help. The problem with the OCR add-in (AWARE97(template)) is reoslved by removing that file from the Word StartUp folder, which removes the scan/acquire option from Word. Although not an ideal solution, I still be able to use the template on those rare occasions when I scan directly into Word. After removing the AWARE97 template, I re-enabled the maximum security setting. The simpliest solution would have been an updated Security from Caere, however it appears that's not an option. Thanks again for your patience and extensive effort. |
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If the add in template is in the Word startup folder (as opposed to the
Office startup folder) AND you have macro security set to trust installed templates and add-ins the out of date security issue should be ignored. Your message implies that the add-in works once you have acknowledged it. If you reset your macro setting back to Medium which is the best all round setting, there is another way of loading the add-in as required from wherever it is located and you should be able to trust the add-in from the security dialog that pops up the first time you attempt to do so. This method requires the use of a macro and a toolbar button to call it. Put the Aware97.dot template in another folder eg in your UserTemplates folder. From the templates & addins dialog add the template as an add-in. While it will appear in the list, it will not be automatically loaded. You can either put a check mark against the entry to activate it as required, or you can create the aforementioned macro to check it eg. Sub AddOCR() With AddIns("D:\Word Startup\Unused Templates\Aware97.dot") .Installed = Not .Installed End With End Sub Change the path to reflect where the template is loaded from http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Don wrote: "Graham Mayor" wrote in news:Ot#SeTAlJHA.6060 @TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl: PS DO NOT run with macro security set to low! Graham, Thanks so much for your help. The problem with the OCR add-in (AWARE97(template)) is reoslved by removing that file from the Word StartUp folder, which removes the scan/acquire option from Word. Although not an ideal solution, I still be able to use the template on those rare occasions when I scan directly into Word. After removing the AWARE97 template, I re-enabled the maximum security setting. The simpliest solution would have been an updated Security from Caere, however it appears that's not an option. Thanks again for your patience and extensive effort. |
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