Re: Q About Macro Security
- From: "Mike Middleton" <middleton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 16:45:15 -0800
Michael -
After you change the security level from high to medium or low, you may need
to close and restart Excel for the new setting to take effect.
- Mike
www.mikemiddleton.com
"Michael Saffer" <msaffer@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I use Peter Noneley's Function Dictionary at work, a lot. I have to enable
>the macros but that's ok with me because I first saw it on Mr. Pearson's
>site. I'm at home and this new Dell won't allow me to use Mr. Noneley's
>program. The error message says my security level is too high. I followed
>the path on the Excel tools menu to macro security. It was set high. I
>lowered it to medium and then to low to no avail. The second part of the
>error said I could get the cetificate signed but upon reading further I
>believe what I read was that signing certificates originates from the
>author? I also tried the IE internet options > security. I selected
>medium. No joy.
>
> Can any one of you folks give me some advice?
>
> Respectfully,
> Michael Saffer
> Jacksonville, Florida
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