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Word thinks a document contains Macros

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Jeff - 11 Mar 2005 12:35 GMT
I have a document created in Word 2003 and now edited in Word 2000

The document previously contained macros and the security warning appeared
each time the document was loaded.

I used the VBA macro editor to delete all the macros in the "This Document"
module and then saved the document.  However, Word is still insisting the=at
the document contains macros and shows me the security dialog!!

I have searched for evidence of such macros and cannot find any!!
Where are they?
Jonathan West - 11 Mar 2005 12:43 GMT
>I have a document created in Word 2003 and now edited in Word 2000
>
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> I have searched for evidence of such macros and cannot find any!!
> Where are they?

They are probably gone, but the flag in the document indicating that the
macros are (or were) there has not been reset. This is a bug in Word 2000.

Save the document as an RTF file and then re-save it as a document. This
will clear the problem.

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