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Old 02-02-2019, 10:14 PM
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By default macros are saved in the normal template. If you want it in the document you can move it to the document project using the VBA editor. If you want it available to all documents it should remain in the normal template (which is where it now appears to be) or in an add-in template. If the macro is not in the document, there is no need for that document to be macro enabled.



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