That's part of what I'm trying to figure out. As far as I know, there shouldn't be any 'active content' - however Microsoft has defined it. There are no links to other files, no macros, and no Active X objects. I've looked through a list of things that will trigger the 'active content' warning from Microsoft's website, but cannot think of anywhere that I have added any of those things.

However, this is a pretty complex macro I've created, and it is always possible I've overlooked something.

So I need a means to find whatever active content exists and remove it. Ideally, I'll want to go back and fix the code generating the content, but a cludge removing it after the fact will work just as well for now.