atw: Re: Trouble with macros [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

Hi Bede

How did you delete the macros? I know it's quite hard to convince the VB 
editor that a macro's no longer there - just deleting the code may not be 
enough. 

One thing you could try would be to go into the  VB editor and remove the 
module or modules that contained the macros, if you haven't already tried 
that. 

I don't know if that'll do it, but it's worth trying.

Best of luck!

Howard





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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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