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Macro security

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R Ormerod - 08 Sep 2006 09:26 GMT
I have Powerpoint 2003 SP2. My security level is set to Medium.

The presentation I am opening does not contain any macros (I have checked
Visual Basic and there is no code).

I still, however, get the 'Enable Macros' dialpg box whenever I open the
file. Is this normal for Powerpoint?

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R Ormerod

John Wilson - 08 Sep 2006 10:18 GMT
Hi

No its not normal

How did you check for code?
Open the presentation (enable macros)
Try  going to the vb editor (alt f11) If its not present press ctrl R to
view project
Double click the entry for your presentation and if any module  pops up,
right click and remove it.
Save and see if that helps

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> I have Powerpoint 2003 SP2. My security level is set to Medium.
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> Regards
Brian Reilly, MVP - 08 Sep 2006 15:39 GMT
You also might have an ActiveX control on one of the pages which would
trigger this message.
Brian Reilly, MVP

>I have Powerpoint 2003 SP2. My security level is set to Medium.
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>Regards
Steve Rindsberg - 08 Sep 2006 16:17 GMT
> I have Powerpoint 2003 SP2. My security level is set to Medium.
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> I still, however, get the 'Enable Macros' dialpg box whenever I open the
> file. Is this normal for Powerpoint?

How do I GET RID OF MACROS I've added?
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00169.htm

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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