Office 2003 - Turn off macro disabled message



I know there is an option in Office 2007, however is there an Option
in Office 2003 not to show the message that macros have been
disabled? I have thousands of documents I'm trying to print to PDF
and as part of it the documents are launched to print. I do not want
it to use macros when printing (even though there are some in the
documents), and do not want it asking me. I set it to high and very
high security and both of those physically tell me the macros have
been disabled and want me to hit OK. Office 2007 has a disable and
don't inform me option, but do not see this option in 2003. Any
assistance? Would hate to have to sit there and click OK several
ten's of thousands of time.

Thanks.

JR

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