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Security Warning, Macro Disabled" This is an effective measure by Microsoft to prevent macro viruses, and users can manually cancel this prompt, the workaround is as follows:
1. Open Word, click [File] in the upper left corner, and then click [Options] in the sidebar;
2. In the [Word Options] dialog box, click [Trust Center] in the sidebar, and then select [Trust Center Settings] inside;
3. In the [Trust Center] dialog box, click [Macro Settings] in the sidebar;
4. Select the first or fourth item according to the user's own needs in the right layout, and then click [OK] below and exit;
5. Finally, reopen the word software, and you can find that the prompt of the safety warning is no longer there.
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In fact, macro is some program written in word,It may be useful,It may also be malicious,If you know that the word** is safe,Then you don't have to worry about these,Isn't it just a hint!
Of course, if you want to avoid this prompt, you can also (but not recommend), you can open Word, if it's 2007, under the developer tools (if you don't have this item, you can call it up in the menu in the upper left corner), macro security, just set the macro security to the lowest or highest. If Word is 2003, then the "Macro Security" option seems to be under the tool, and it can be set as it is.
Of course, it is not recommended to do this, because there are good and bad macros, if the word comes from a place you don't trust, then you forbid it, but if it comes from a place you trust, then it is estimated that the fruits of the other party's labor are in this macro.
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Security Warning, Macro Disabled" This is an effective measure by Microsoft to prevent macro viruses, and users can manually cancel this prompt, the workaround is as follows:
1. Open Word, click [File] in the upper left corner, and then click [Options] in the sidebar;
2. In the [Word Options] dialog box, click [Trust Center] in the sidebar, and then select [Trust Center Settings] inside;
3. In the [Trust Center] dialog box, click [Macro Settings] in the sidebar;
4. Select the first or fourth item according to the user's own needs in the right layout, and then click [OK] below and exit;
5. Finally, reopen the word software Wu Zaochen, and you can find that the prompt of the safety warning is no longer there.
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1. Open the "Options" scroll under the "File" menu.
2. Find the "Trust Center" on the left.
3. On the right side, find "Trust Center Settings Eyes".
4. On the left side of the dialog box that opens, find "Macro Settings".
5. Find the "Disable all macros and don't notify" option on the right side, check it and confirm it to complete, and now open Excel again and it will not prompt again.
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Method The steps are as follows:1.Open any word document, click "File", click "Options".
2.Click Trust Center, and then click Trust Center Settings on the right
<>4.Finally, close all open Word documents, right-click to refresh, and reopen Word2010 software.
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