There are two ways to do away with them.
1) Change the setting so excel stops checking for macros altogether.
2) Get your macros secruity signed.


Can you give me more information on how to do this?

I am perfectly willing to run VB macros, as long as they can be done in such a way that I don't have to jump through hoops every time I try to open the spreadsheet.

BTW, I keep referring to "The Spreadsheet", which is a misnomer. It is really just a contract writing form. It is opened up as an excel template, the user then fills out the data, prints it out and either exits without saving, or does a Save As to keep a copy of it. The template is write protected so that they can't over-write it, and master copies of the template are hidden away so the original file is safe.

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