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I have a use case as follows:
I have a Word document with form fields that is to be posted on the company intranet. The document has VBA code behind it and some VBA macros stored in modules and VBA forms. Users will browse to the company intranet and open the document (fill out the fields) and print. They may wish to save a copy of the document locally or download the document to work on it locally. Macro security on the clients is set to High. If I place the documents in the workgroup\templates and point the intranet link to that location then when the form is opened from here the macros work. However if the form is saved locally and opened then the macros are disabled. I have read up a bit on the whole global templates / add in options although I am still a bit confused as to how this all works. Is there any method for retaining the current macro security setting and having the macros work when saved locally? An 'idiots guide' would be very helpfull...many thanks |
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Hello Lee
LeeDownUnder wrote: I have a use case as follows: I have a Word document with form fields that is to be posted on the company intranet. The document has VBA code behind it and some VBA macros stored in modules and VBA forms. Users will browse to the company intranet and open the document (fill out the fields) and print. They may wish to save a copy of the document locally or download the document to work on it locally. Macro security on the clients is set to High. If I place the documents in the workgroup\templates and point the intranet link to that location then when the form is opened from here the macros work. However if the form is saved locally and opened then the macros are disabled. I have read up a bit on the whole global templates / add in options although I am still a bit confused as to how this all works. Is there any method for retaining the current macro security setting and having the macros work when saved locally? I doubt there is a clean way around this unless you really do deploy the macros either to a file server where the user has access to (trusted location), or into the user profile (logon script). I much prefer the second approach, though this is due to the fact that, historically, Word had troubles when the server name changed (or was otherwise unavailable). 0.2ΒΆ Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MSFT | \ / | MVP | Scientific Reports X Against HTML | for | with Word? / \ in e-mail & news | Word | http://www.masteringword.eu/ |
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