You do not receive a macro warning when you open a file that contains macros
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When you open a Microsoft Word document or template that contains macros, the following message is not displayed, and you are not given the opportunity to enable or disable the macros:
CAUSE
This behavior may occur for any of the following causes.
Cause 1: File LocationMicrosoft Word considers documents and templates that are stored in either of the following folders to be "trustworthy" or free of unwanted macros or macro viruses:
To determine where Word is storing your templates, click Options on the Tools menu, and then click the File Locations tab. Cause 2: Security LevelThe security level in Word is set to either Low or High.When the security level is set to Low, you are not protected from potentially unsafe macros. Use this setting only if you have virus scanning software installed, or you are sure all documents you open are safe. When the security level is set to High, only signed macros from trusted sources are allowed to run. Unsigned macros are automatically disabled. To change the security level:
Cause 3: File Is from a Trusted SourceThe certificate that was used to sign these macros may be in your list of trusted sources.NOTE: For security reasons, your system administrator can disable the ability to add a certificate to the list of trusted sources. In this case, only certificates that were added to the list of trusted sources when your program was originally installed are trusted. To trust macros from a source:
To check what sources are trusted, follow these steps. For Word 2000 and for Word 2002
Cause 4: Trust All Installed Add-Ins and Templates SelectedThe Trust all installed add-ins and templates check box is selected. Clear this check box if you want Microsoft Office to warn you about previously installed templates, add-ins, and COM add-ins. To change this option, follow these steps.For Word 2000 and for Word 2002
For Word 2003
MORE INFORMATIONMicrosoft Office 2003 added a new setting for macro security. The new Very High macro security setting stops all Com add-ins, Smart Tag .dll files, and macros from running automatically in Office 2003.
For additional information about the new setting, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
827725 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827725/)
Description of the Very High security setting in Office 2003
For additional information about macros and macro viruses, click the article numbers below
to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
233396 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/233396/EN-US/) WD2000: How to Reduce the Chances of Macro Virus Infection
232465 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/232465/EN-US/) WD2000: Converting Macros from Word 97 to Word 2000
211607 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/211607/EN-US/) WD2000: Frequently Asked Questions About Word Macro Viruses
49500 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/49500/EN-US/) List of Antivirus Software Vendors
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