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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
>I have a master template which contains quite a bit of VBA code. We send
> this master template to department adminstrators who tweak and create sub
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> Jim F
That's exactly what I did to resolve the issue temporarily. However, it's
not a good permanent solution because our auditors (in order to help bring us
in compliance with sarbanes oxly....thanks Enron!!!) have mandated that the
lowest macro security level we can have is medium....which prompts the user
to enable macros each time word is opened. I could sign the code with my
verisign digital signature but it exprires soon and we have no intention on
renewing it. I have templates and add-is trusted which did not over ride the
medium macro security.
Thanks.
> I believe that your need to re-attach the master template so that the code
> in it is available to the documents may be avoided by installing a template
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Jim F - 29 Jul 2005 18:40 GMT
Just FYI.....Good news....bad news.
Through testing we have determined that Office Patch KB887979 does infact
cause the problem. Microsofts attempt to close some security holes and fix
office SP1 casued more problems. The bad news is that the hotfix MS provides
does not work worth a damn and the only way to unistall the office Patch is
to Unistall office completly...to include removing any office folder that are
left behind after the install...and then reinstall Office.
> That's exactly what I did to resolve the issue temporarily. However, it's
> not a good permanent solution because our auditors (in order to help bring us
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