Re: Word 2003 Macro frustration



HI KeithM,

I have spent most of today happily extending a Word 2003 template I
have ("MYTemplate.dot") which contains an AutoNew macro plus various
other macros. I have been using the Visual Basic Editor to do this
(Alt-F11).

Now, in the last hour word has suddenly started displaying a message
box saying "The macros in this project are disabled. Please refer to

Lower your Macro security. I am running word 2007, so I am not sure about
the exact menu position. Something like Tools->Macros->Security.
You should find the default option which requires signed macros but you
can lower it to ask for all macros if it is ok to execute them.

--
SvenC
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