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How do I enable macro language support

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Glennlane1 - 25 Jan 2006 08:01 GMT
Am trying to use Avery's macros. Macro security is set to Medium, Trust all
publishers is set, Visual Basic Editor was installed, etc., but still get
message "Macro language support for this application is disabled. Features
requiring VBA are not available . . . " did everything message suggests, to
no avail.
Peter Jamieson - 25 Jan 2006 10:03 GMT
Not my area of expertise, but could it be anything described in

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281954/

?

Peter Jamieson
> Am trying to use Avery's macros. Macro security is set to Medium, Trust
> all
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> to
> no avail.
Glennlane1 - 26 Jan 2006 00:19 GMT
This tells how to turn VBA off. I think that I need VBA to run macros,
including the ones that Avery uses to make their templates, but I dont know
for sure. I paid my $35 ripoff fee to Microsoft and see what they say,
because spell checker also doesnt work! Thanks anyway.

> Not my area of expertise, but could it be anything described in
>
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> > to
> > no avail.
Peter Jamieson - 26 Jan 2006 09:48 GMT
By implication it tells you how to switch it on again in some
circumstances - if you happen to have any of the registry entries mentioned
in there, then setting a different value or removing them could turn VBA on
again. I assume this would only happen if you were working on a corporate
LAN where VBA had been disabled by a policy.

Peter Jamieson
> This tells how to turn VBA off. I think that I need VBA to run macros,
> including the ones that Avery uses to make their templates, but I dont
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
>> > to
>> > no avail.
 
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