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Old 05-18-2010, 11:02 AM
Dumitra Dumitra is offline Macros in Powerpoint Windows XP Macros in Powerpoint Office 2007
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I have experience programming in VB6. I am doing some ppt presentations for somebody that wants to put them on his website for peopld to download. I want to tell him that I can use macros in these presentations. I have never worked with macros before. My question is: What would this mean for the person downloading? Would the computer ask him if he accepts macros, are there certain settings for the downloading computer? Could you please help?

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Old 08-19-2010, 07:26 AM
Jercook Jercook is offline Macros in Powerpoint Windows XP Macros in Powerpoint Office 2010 (Version 14.0)
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Cool I think it takes care of itself

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Hi,

I have experience programming in VB6. I am doing some ppt presentations for somebody that wants to put them on his website for peopld to download. I want to tell him that I can use macros in these presentations. I have never worked with macros before. My question is: What would this mean for the person downloading? Would the computer ask him if he accepts macros, are there certain settings for the downloading computer? Could you please help?

Thanks
I have submitted a few files with macros in them via MediaFire and when I have tried to download them, I have to click a button 'Enable Editing' and then it recognizes the macros. I use pp2010 so don't know about the other editions. Be sure it is saved with macros enabled or it won't work.

I am a veteran VB6 programmer too and I find the vba capabilities very limited compared to vb6. Good luck.
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