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HOW TO ENABLE MACROS? There are two ways to turn on macros for a certain file: 1.Directly from the workbook 2. Through the Backstage view. HOW TO ENABLE MACROS FOR INDIVIDUAL WORKBOOKS 1.Enable macros via security warning bar « When you first open a workbook containing macros, the yellow security warning bar appears at the top of the sheet right under the ribbon: HG ore se page tayout Formulas Dataview mA Cal jn awe [eacopy ~ P a Bruy fe Be Paste + PF Format Painter Clipboard 5 HOW TO ENABLE MACROS FOR INDIVIDUAL WORKBOOKS 2. If the Visual Basic Editor is open at the time you are opening the file with macros, the Microsoft Excel Security Notice will be displayed: + Click the Enable Content or Enable Macros button. This will turn on the macros and make the file a trusted document. crozot Excl Sect Notice ahaa ] wert os eed ptt ety cn Warning: tis not posible to determine that this content came trom content sabied| Fe Path: |causerreeta Documentos Book atom Macros hae been asabled Macros might contain vues or other Sceutty hazards Da not enable this content uness ou bust the ure ofthe Mate nfemation rie wacos | [Biabie acer] HOW TO ENABLE MACROS THROUGH BACKSTAGE VIEW 1.Click the File tab, and then click Info in the left menu. 2. In the Security Warning area, click Enable Content > Enable All Content. Security Waring DepED MATATAG HOW TO RESOLVE "MICROSOFT HAS BLOCKED MACROS” In new versions of Excel, Microsoft has changed the behavior for macro-enabled files downloaded from the internet. Instead of the Yellow Security Warning that allows enabling the content straight away, it now often displays a read Security Risk bar with this message: "Microsoft has blocked macros from running because the source of this file is untrusted." File Home Insert Draw Page Layout Formulas Data Review View Automate Help © sccURITY Rik Microsoft hs blocked macros from sunning becouse the source of thisfleisuntnsted, [ LeomMore |X Deb ED MATAT, HOW TO UNBLOCK A MACRO WORKBOOKS IN EXCEL 1.Close the workbook containing the blocked macro. 2. In File Explorer, browser to the location where the workbook is saved. 3. Right-click the file, and select Properties from the context menu. 4. In the Properties dialog box, check the Unblock box, and then click OK.

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