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Old 02-16-2013, 03:35 PM
Jamal NUMAN Jamal NUMAN is offline Is there a way to derive the abbreviation from their full words spelling? Windows 7 64bit Is there a way to derive the abbreviation from their full words spelling? Office 2010 64bit
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Is there a way to derive the abbreviation from their full words spelling?
 
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
Have you checked your macro security settings? That's what the message box suggests may be why you can't run the macro. If they are not the issue, then the problem has something to do with how you're trying to run the macro - which I can't tell from your images.
Many thanks for the progressive help,

I’m not sure if I’m using the code in the correct way



1. Do I need to save the doc file that contains the code (the one you have already sent) in a particular place on the hard disk to let it work (attached)?


2. What I did is that I wrote one of the expression listed on the “code file” and clicked to execute the code (attached)! But I got the security message


3. How can I give full permission and thus I never get that message?


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Jamal
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