atw: Re: Trouble with macros
- From: Michael Granat <megranat@xxxxxxxx>
- To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 16:49:42 +1100
Hi Bede (S)
Try http://word.mvps.org/
(Usually more pragmatic than the Microsoft knowledge base.)
There's a lot of helpful advice there.
Hope that helps.
Happy Chanukah & other Season's Greetings,
Michael Granat
Write Ideas
www.writeideas.com.au
At 16:22 20/12/2006, you wrote:
Hi,
One of my colleagues set up a macro in a template to carry out a routine
function on a batch of forms to be updated.
The function was for form development rather than form use so the macro
only had a short useful life.
All the forms based on the template opened with a macro warning and were
found to have the macro from the template embedded in them.
I deleted the macro from the template and all the recent batch of forms
based on the template.
Still, all the documents based on the template open with a macro warning
even though there are no macros in them.
Since removing the macro from the template, all documents subsequently
created with the template still open with a macro warning.
What to do?
PS Have checked MS KB but might not be asking the right question ...
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