> It sounds like you also removed the VBA environment. Try adding it back as
> see if that rectifies the issue.
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>> I still get the message.
>> How do i make it go away ????????
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA0 is in Office 2007 Setup under Shared
Features. Make sure it's set to "Run from my computer".
To find the add-in(s), click the Office Button, click Word Options, and then
click Add-ins. You'll see a list of active and inactive add-ins. To manage
the active add-ins, such as disable them, use the Manage button at the
bottom. If the add-in Type is a template you need to move it out of the
folder in which it's located in (Location column) to disable it. Note that
Word needs to be closed before moving the file(s).
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Beth Melton
Microsoft Office MVP
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> How do i know which is the VBA to add it back ?
> Also how do i find the add-in ?
>> It sounds like you also removed the VBA environment. Try adding it back
>> as see if that rectifies the issue.
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>>> I still get the message.
>>> How do i make it go away ????????