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| disable/enable macro Hi, I wonder if i could get some help here. What happens is that we have some word documents that sometimes may have some macros in it. And what i was trying to do is to disable them (if any) before saving the document and have it sent to our clients (who are not able to open them if there are macros). My question is that what might be the best way of accomplishing this task. Initially, i was thinking of saving it as .RTF file. But when i open it, it still has the macro in it. Then, i found some codes to disable the macro. This will disable the macro completely. What worries me now is that when the document is returned back from the client, i have to manually enable the macro through the code so that i can use it (this require someone who knows the code well - what about normal users?). Is there a better way of getting around this issue? Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance |
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| Re: disable/enable macro You'd be far better off asking application-specific questions in application-specific newsgroups, e.g., in this case http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...rd.vba.general |
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