Hi All,
Thought the VBA coders in here might wanna know this...
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/...n/ba-p/3071805
Hi All,
Thought the VBA coders in here might wanna know this...
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/...n/ba-p/3071805
BleepingComputer had a writeup awhile ago, with instructions on what to do if you REALLY want to
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/new...office-macros/
For some reason, I used to have to [Unblock] files before, but don't remember the circumstances
If you’re sure the file is safe and want to unblock macros
- Save the file to a local hard drive, network share, or cloud share like OneDrive.
- Open Windows File Explorer and go to the folder where you saved the file.
- Right-click the file and choose Properties from the context menu.
- At the bottom of the General tab, you should see a section for Security. Select the Unblock checkbox and select OK.
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Paul
Remember: Tell us WHAT you want to do, not HOW you think you want to do it
1. Use [CODE] ....[/CODE ] Tags for readability
[CODE]PasteYourCodeHere[/CODE ] -- (or paste your code, select it, click [#] button)
2. Upload an example
Go Advanced / Attachments - Manage Attachments / Add Files / Select Files / Select the file(s) / Upload Files / Done
3. Mark the thread as [Solved] when you have an answer
Thread Tools (on the top right corner, above the first message)
4. Read the Forum FAQ, especially the part about cross-posting in other forums
http://www.vbaexpress.com/forum/faq...._new_faq_item3
The Jeune Ecole at Redmond don't think office staff should be allowed to "Code."
I expect the student to do their homework and find all the errrors I leeve in.
Please take the time to read the Forum FAQ