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How To Find A Macro -- Word 2007
Our company has several hundred controlled forms that are saved as protected
templates on a server. Recently, we've had many cases of people trying to open these templates and getting error messages about macros (Do you want to enable?) even though there shouldn't be any macros in the forms that are giving the errors. I know very little (read "less than nothing") about macros. How do you find and disable an unwanted macro in a document? Where do they hide? I don't know if it matters, but all of the forms that give these errors have been recently revised. Our document control department has migrated from Office 2003 to Office 2007 recently, but since most of the company is still using 2003, we're saving everything in the older formats. All the documents have the *.dot extension -- not the *.dotm extension. Thanks for your help. Jerry |
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