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I have been searching for hours trying to figure this out. I have a Word 2010 template file that I want to use in a 2013 Office 365 document for testing purposes. Most of my searches have resulted in various answers, but none so far are working. I get the same message "The macro cannot be found or has been disabled because of your Macro security settings".
I have so far tried the following: * set security settings to enable all macros * made sure it was the right template set in the Add-Ins * opened the Template in 2013 365 and saved it as a Template with Enabled Macros * renamed or moved the template around * enabled the developer toolbar so I can try stuff there, to no avail * tried using Fix-It but it says I dont have the full version since I have 365 * tried to create a new template and copy the macros into it I am at a loss here. I know this question has been asked before, but if there is a definitive "yes, do this" answer then I must be missing it. Please help! Much appreciated... |
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