[MACEP] excel question
Ira Erbs
Ira.Erbs at vansd.org
Wed Mar 1 11:13:04 PST 2006
welcome to network security policy. The macro security is there to prevent unwanted malicious programs from launching. It is a good thing, but as you see it can be annoying. Microsoft macros are a major source of virus and spyware entering your computer, unless its a Mac.....
talk to your network people.
cheers,
Ira
>>> ketterer at 4j.lane.edu 3/1/2006 11:08 AM >>>
ALL the menus are grayed out....even tools!! URGH!
Kim
On Mar 1, 2006, at 10:52 AM, Ira Erbs wrote:
> Typically its a security setting in Excel. They need to go to
> tools, options then select the security tab, then select macro
> security settings. This is the same on a Wintel machine. Its a
> Microsoft thing, not a Mac thing.
>
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>>>> ketterer at 4j.lane.edu 3/1/2006 10:34 AM >>>
> For those of you Mac Excel gurus....i need some help!
>
> I have a spread with macros. When I send it out to the end
> user....they get the dialogue box asking to "enable macros"....they
> do that.
>
> When it opens however, the worksheet opens in (preview) mode with all
> pull-downs grayed out...I guessing it is a security setting but can't
> seem to find the magic to make it work. I want to be able to open it
> or just simply print it.
>
> I tried it on Mac 10.3 and 10.4 machines. Running MS Office 2004
> (Excel Version 11.2)
>
> I'd appreciate any advice!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kim
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