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Question : Marco Virus Warning
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Once upon a time, I created a Word 97 file with a few macros in it. From then on, Word warns me of the possibility of marco virus and ask me if I want to enable the macros. So far, so good.
Later on, I deleted the viruses before sending the file to my colleague. However, Word keeps on warning for macro viruses even though all macros in the file have already been removed!
I try to copy the whole and paste into a fresh new file. However, I think this is foolish and may change some format settings if the original file contains floating objects or customary page setup.
Could anyone suggests me a method to let Word know that the document has already been free of macros?
Thank in advance
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Answer : Marco Virus Warning
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Hi Kentkt, think this will help you out............
WD97: Macro Virus Warning Shows When No Macros Exist in File http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q161/5/15.asp
Hope this helps :O)Bruintje
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