Enabling Macros in Word 2003

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Ron O'Brien

Katherine Coombs said:
Ron,

Your Macro Security setting sounds as though it's on Medium, which means
that it will prompt you to enable or disbale all macros.

You can set your Macro Security level to Low, which means that it will
automatically enable all macros, but this is not the recommended security
setting since you may inadvertently run a malicious macro etc.

Nevertheless, to set your Macro Security to Low, follow these steps:

1) Within Word go to Tool-->Macro-->Security
2) Select Low and press OK.

HTH,
Katherine

Hi

Thanks for that. I have contacted Symantec who make Winfax as I am sure
there must be a proper work around whilst still enabling macro security, I
really don't want to set security to low

Ron
 
R

Ron O'Brien

Katherine Coombs said:
Ron,

Your Macro Security setting sounds as though it's on Medium, which means
that it will prompt you to enable or disbale all macros.

You can set your Macro Security level to Low, which means that it will
automatically enable all macros, but this is not the recommended security
setting since you may inadvertently run a malicious macro etc.

Nevertheless, to set your Macro Security to Low, follow these steps:

1) Within Word go to Tool-->Macro-->Security
2) Select Low and press OK.

HTH,
Katherine

Hi

Thanks for that. I have contacted Symantec who make Winfax as I am sure
there must be a proper work around whilst still enabling macro security, I
really don't want to set security to low

Ron
 
R

Ron O'Brien

Katherine Coombs said:
Ron,

Your Macro Security setting sounds as though it's on Medium, which means
that it will prompt you to enable or disbale all macros.

You can set your Macro Security level to Low, which means that it will
automatically enable all macros, but this is not the recommended security
setting since you may inadvertently run a malicious macro etc.

Nevertheless, to set your Macro Security to Low, follow these steps:

1) Within Word go to Tool-->Macro-->Security
2) Select Low and press OK.

HTH,
Katherine

Hi

Thanks for that. I have contacted Symantec who make Winfax as I am sure
there must be a proper work around whilst still enabling macro security, I
really don't want to set security to low

Ron
 
R

Ron O'Brien

Katherine Coombs said:
Ron,

Your Macro Security setting sounds as though it's on Medium, which means
that it will prompt you to enable or disbale all macros.

You can set your Macro Security level to Low, which means that it will
automatically enable all macros, but this is not the recommended security
setting since you may inadvertently run a malicious macro etc.

Nevertheless, to set your Macro Security to Low, follow these steps:

1) Within Word go to Tool-->Macro-->Security
2) Select Low and press OK.

HTH,
Katherine

Hi

Thanks for that. I have contacted Symantec who make Winfax as I am sure
there must be a proper work around whilst still enabling macro security, I
really don't want to set security to low

Ron
 
R

Ron O'Brien

Katherine Coombs said:
Ron,

Your Macro Security setting sounds as though it's on Medium, which means
that it will prompt you to enable or disbale all macros.

You can set your Macro Security level to Low, which means that it will
automatically enable all macros, but this is not the recommended security
setting since you may inadvertently run a malicious macro etc.

Nevertheless, to set your Macro Security to Low, follow these steps:

1) Within Word go to Tool-->Macro-->Security
2) Select Low and press OK.

HTH,
Katherine

Hi

Thanks for that. I have contacted Symantec who make Winfax as I am sure
there must be a proper work around whilst still enabling macro security, I
really don't want to set security to low

Ron
 
R

Ron O'Brien

Katherine Coombs said:
Ron,

Your Macro Security setting sounds as though it's on Medium, which means
that it will prompt you to enable or disbale all macros.

You can set your Macro Security level to Low, which means that it will
automatically enable all macros, but this is not the recommended security
setting since you may inadvertently run a malicious macro etc.

Nevertheless, to set your Macro Security to Low, follow these steps:

1) Within Word go to Tool-->Macro-->Security
2) Select Low and press OK.

HTH,
Katherine

Hi

Thanks for that. I have contacted Symantec who make Winfax as I am sure
there must be a proper work around whilst still enabling macro security, I
really don't want to set security to low

Ron
 
R

Ron O'Brien

Katherine Coombs said:
Ron,

Your Macro Security setting sounds as though it's on Medium, which means
that it will prompt you to enable or disbale all macros.

You can set your Macro Security level to Low, which means that it will
automatically enable all macros, but this is not the recommended security
setting since you may inadvertently run a malicious macro etc.

Nevertheless, to set your Macro Security to Low, follow these steps:

1) Within Word go to Tool-->Macro-->Security
2) Select Low and press OK.

HTH,
Katherine

Hi

Thanks for that. I have contacted Symantec who make Winfax as I am sure
there must be a proper work around whilst still enabling macro security, I
really don't want to set security to low

Ron
 
R

Ron O'Brien

Katherine Coombs said:
Ron,

Your Macro Security setting sounds as though it's on Medium, which means
that it will prompt you to enable or disbale all macros.

You can set your Macro Security level to Low, which means that it will
automatically enable all macros, but this is not the recommended security
setting since you may inadvertently run a malicious macro etc.

Nevertheless, to set your Macro Security to Low, follow these steps:

1) Within Word go to Tool-->Macro-->Security
2) Select Low and press OK.

HTH,
Katherine

Hi

Thanks for that. I have contacted Symantec who make Winfax as I am sure
there must be a proper work around whilst still enabling macro security, I
really don't want to set security to low

Ron
 

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