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    Quote Originally Posted by shg
    Robbert, don't ever set macro security to Low. It's never necessary, and an invitation to disaster and all the heartache you can ever imagine. Plus some.
    It sounds almost like you are speaking from some unfortunate experience! Is this the case?

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    Good tip

    Thanks for the tip, I put it back to high right after I checked to see if it would still give me the pop up.

    But you answered a question for me that I've had for a while. I was curious how real the "hacker" threat was in terms of macro security. I think you just answered my question

    Sounds like you got hacked pretty bad?

    Robert
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