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Old 05-20-2016, 01:26 AM
Franci Franci is offline When loading existing documents (*.docx) they load with Security Warning - Macros have been disabled Windows 7 32bit When loading existing documents (*.docx) they load with Security Warning - Macros have been disabled Office 2010 32bit
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Default When loading existing documents (*.docx) they load with Security Warning - Macros have been disabled



I run Word 2010 under Windows 7.

Some of my existing Word 2010 documents (*.docx) load with a yellow stripe across the top with the text [!] Security Warning - Macros have been disabled.



I'm sure these documents have no embedded macros, so I'm a bit confused with what's happening.

What is the reason for this and how can I get rid of this warning?
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