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replyReply Tue 8 Apr 2008, 15:50Delegate Isobel said...

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Excel

How do you turn macros on and off from excel?

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replyReply Thu 8 May 2008, 17:45Trainer Tracy said...

RE: Excel

Hi Isobel,

When you open a worksheet containing macros a dialog box comes up asking whether you want to "Enable or Disable" the macros. You could disable them and hence turn them off.

I hope that helps

Tracy

 

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