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  1. #1
    BEEJAY
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    choose default macros Not Enabled / Macros Enable Setting

    The following opens the file, accessess the file, no problem.
    I need code to "select" the default "macros NOT enabled" Setting.
    Otherwise, I'm constantly getting a error message.
    I've tried using 'select'.
    I need the screenupdating = False, because of size and complexity of file.


    Sub BB_Chassis_Draft()
    Application.ScreenUpdating = False
    Workbooks.Open ("S:\10_SALES
    MANUALS\Z_JFS\0_Spread_Sheets\10_Modifications\7_NEW
    2006\4_Updating\BB-Pup-Chassis-2006_R1C0.xls")


    Application.ScreenUpdating = True
    End Sub


  2. #2
    NickHK
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    Re: choose default macros Not Enabled / Macros Enable Setting

    Beejay,
    Firstly, you cannot change the macro security setting programmatically. If
    you could, it would be pretty pointless.
    Secondly, if you disable macros, this code would not run anyway, so
    ..ScreenUpdating would not be affected.

    NickHK

    "BEEJAY" <BEEJAY@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:6C2A0A2A-971A-480A-B8CB-1B6911683521@microsoft.com...
    > The following opens the file, accessess the file, no problem.
    > I need code to "select" the default "macros NOT enabled" Setting.
    > Otherwise, I'm constantly getting a error message.
    > I've tried using 'select'.
    > I need the screenupdating = False, because of size and complexity of file.
    >
    >
    > Sub BB_Chassis_Draft()
    > Application.ScreenUpdating = False
    > Workbooks.Open ("S:\10_SALES
    > MANUALS\Z_JFS\0_Spread_Sheets\10_Modifications\7_NEW
    > 2006\4_Updating\BB-Pup-Chassis-2006_R1C0.xls")
    >
    >
    > Application.ScreenUpdating = True
    > End Sub
    >




  3. #3
    BEEJAY
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    Re: choose default macros Not Enabled / Macros Enable Setting

    NickHK:
    Sorry I didn't make the situation clear.

    The following brings up the required file.
    Sub BB_Chassis_Draft()
    Workbooks.Open ("S:\10_SALES _
    MANUALS\Z_JFS\0_Spread_Sheets\10_Modifications\7_NEW _
    2006\4_Updating\BB-Pup-Chassis-2006_R1C0.xls")
    End Sub

    Since the file has macros in it, a Security Warning pops up.
    "macros may contain viruses. etc......................
    I'm sure you've seen this lots of times.
    There is three options:
    'Disable Macros' (in case one is not sure of origin of macros)
    'Enable Macros' (if you trust the source of the file)
    'More Info'
    The Default is 'Disable Macros'. That is the option I need selected.
    When I open the file thru 'normal' methods, when the option shows up
    I just press Enter to accept the default.
    Now I need to have the VBA instruction in the above code, to select that same
    default setting.
    I hope I've made it clearer, this time.
    Looking forward to your thougths.


    "NickHK" wrote:

    > Beejay,
    > Firstly, you cannot change the macro security setting programmatically. If
    > you could, it would be pretty pointless.
    > Secondly, if you disable macros, this code would not run anyway, so
    > ..ScreenUpdating would not be affected.
    >
    > NickHK
    >
    > "BEEJAY" <BEEJAY@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:6C2A0A2A-971A-480A-B8CB-1B6911683521@microsoft.com...
    > > The following opens the file, accessess the file, no problem.
    > > I need code to "select" the default "macros NOT enabled" Setting.
    > > Otherwise, I'm constantly getting a error message.
    > > I've tried using 'select'.
    > > I need the screenupdating = False, because of size and complexity of file.
    > >
    > >
    > > Sub BB_Chassis_Draft()
    > > Application.ScreenUpdating = False
    > > Workbooks.Open ("S:\10_SALES
    > > MANUALS\Z_JFS\0_Spread_Sheets\10_Modifications\7_NEW
    > > 2006\4_Updating\BB-Pup-Chassis-2006_R1C0.xls")
    > >
    > >
    > > Application.ScreenUpdating = True
    > > End Sub
    > >

    >
    >
    >


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