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i have the same micros problem but when i changed the office setup and enabled the visual basic app as said the problem solved thank you

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cherry V wrote:

 

 

 

A workaround

 

25-Feb-09

 

 

 

After reading some more websites I have now discovered how to disable all add-ins, which has fixed the problem. As soon as I add back ANY add-in, including Microsoft ones, the error comes straight back.

 

 

 

Is this going to affect my usage of Word? Any further ideas on what's going on here?

 

 

 

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On Monday, February 18, 2008 12:32 AM

 

Techgurl wrote:

 

 

 

Word 2007 Issue

 

Every time I open Word 2007 I get this error message

 

 

 

I tried going into the security setting and disabling macro security and all

 

that but I can't get rid of this annoying messages. Its not even opening a

 

document so how can it be containing macros.

 

 

 

Does anyone have a clue to how to fix this? I already installed SP 1 for

 

Office

 

 

 

Thanks

 

 

 

Jeanette

 

 

 

 

 

This error usually occurs because of macro security settings. If you know

 

that the macro comes from a source that you trust, you can change your macro

 

security settings to allow you to enable the macro. The way that you change

 

your macro security settings depends on the Microsoft Office System program

 

that you are using.

 

Microsoft Office Access, Microsoft Office Excel, Microsoft Office

 

PowerPoint, or Microsoft Office Word --

 

 

 

To check your macro security settings, click the Microsoft Office Button,

 

click Options, click Trust Center, and then click Trust

 

Center Settings.

 

If macro security is set to Disable all macros without notification, all

 

macros are automatically disabled. Use the following procedure to enable the

 

macro.

 

In the Trust Center dialog box, click Macro Settings, and then click Disable

 

all macros with notification.

 

Click OK in the Trust Center dialog box to apply the new setting. Click OK

 

to close the program options dialog box.

 

Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using.

 

Open the file again. A Security Alert appears in the Document Information

 

Bar just below the ribbon. Click Enable Content to allow the macro to run.

 

When you have enabled the macro, it is recommended that you return the macro

 

security setting to Disable all macros without notification.

 

If macro security is set to Disable all macros with notification, but you

 

selected Disable when prompted by the macro warning dialog when you opened

 

the file, use the following procedure to enable the macro.

 

In the Trust Center dialog box, click Cancel. Click Cancel to close the

 

program options dialog box.

 

Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using.

 

Open the file again. A Security Alert appears in the Document Information

 

Bar just below the ribbon. Click Enable Content to allow the macro to run.

 

If macro security is set to Disable all macros except digitally signed

 

macros, the macro may not have been digitally signed. Verify that you can

 

trust the macro before using the following procedure to allow it to run.

 

In the Trust Center dialog box, click Cancel. Click Cancel to close the

 

program options dialog box.

 

Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using.

 

Open the file again. A Security Alert appears in the Document Information

 

Bar just below the ribbon. Click Enable Content to allow the macro to run.

 

 

 

Microsoft Office Outlook, Microsoft Office Visio, or Microsoft Office

 

Publisher --

 

 

 

To check your macro security settings, on the Tools menu, click Trust

 

Center, and then click Macro Security.

 

If macro security is set to No warnings and disable all macros, all macros

 

are automatically disabled. Use the following procedure to enable the macro.

 

In the Trust Center dialog box, click Warnings for signed macros all

 

unsigned macros are disabled, and then click OK.

 

Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using.

 

Open the file again. When prompted, click Enable Content to allow the macro

 

to run. If you are using Visio, the Enable Content button appears as part of

 

a Security Alert in the Document Information Bar. If you are not prompted to

 

enable the macro, or if you receive this error again, the macro may not be

 

digitally signed. Verify that you can trust the macro. If you are certain

 

that you can trust the macro, use the next procedure below to enable the

 

macro.

 

When you have enabled the macro, it is recommended that you return the macro

 

security setting to No warnings and disable all macros.

 

If macro security is set to Warnings for signed macros all unsigned macros

 

are disabled, the macro may not be digitally signed. If you are certain that

 

you can trust the macro, use the following procedure to enable the macro.

 

In the Trust Center dialog box, click Warnings for all macros, and then

 

click OK.

 

Close the file and the Microsoft Office program that you are using.

 

Open the file again. When prompted, click Enable Content to allow the macro

 

to run. If you are using Visio, the Enable Content button appears as part of

 

a Security Alert in the Document Information Bar.

 

When you have enabled the macro, it is recommended that you return the macro

 

security setting to Warnings for signed macros all unsigned macros are

 

disabled.

 

 

 

Microsoft Office Project --

 

 

 

To check your macro security settings, on the Tools menu, click Macro, and

 

then click Security.

 

If macro security is set to Very High, use the following procedure to enable

 

the macro.

 

In the Security dialog box, click High, and then click OK.

 

Close the file and Microsoft Office Project.

 

Open the file again. When prompted, click Enable Content to allow the macro

 

to run. If you are not prompted to enable the macro, or if you receive this

 

error message again, the macro may not be digitally signed. Verify that you

 

can trust the macro. If you are certain that you can trust the macro, use

 

the next procedure below to enable the macro.

 

When you have enabled the macro, it is recommended that you return the macro

 

security setting to Very High.

 

If the macro security setting is set to High, the macro may not be digitally

 

signed. If you are certain that you can trust the macro, use the following

 

procedure to enable the macro.

 

In the Security dialog box, click Medium, and then click OK.

 

Close the file and Microsoft Office Project.

 

Open the file again. When prompted, click Enable Content to allow the macro

 

to run.

 

When you have enabled the macro, it is recommended that you return the macro

 

security setting to High.

 

 

 

This error may also occur for the following reasons:

 

The certificate of trust that is attached to the macro is invalid. Unless

 

you are certain that the macro is safe, it is recommended that you not trust

 

or run the macro.

 

The certificate is no longer trusted, was revoked by the issuing authority,

 

or is damaged. Unless you are certain that the macro is safe, it is

 

recommended that you not trust or run the macro.

 

Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is not installed on your computer. In

 

this case, no VBA macro can be run, regardless of whether the macro has a

 

valid certificate of trust. You or your administrator may have chosen not to

 

install VBA, or the version of Microsoft Office that you are using may not

 

install VBA by default. If your version of Microsoft Office does not provide

 

VBA as an installable feature, you can upgrade to a version that provides

 

VBA support.

 

If you are unable to change the security settings, it is possible that

 

another program has locked the security settings. Close all Microsoft Office

 

System programs, then restart your program and change the security settings.

 

More information about this error message online.

 

 

 

On Monday, February 18, 2008 8:37 AM

 

Beth Melton wrote:

 

 

 

Can you provide us with the text of the messages you are encountering?

 

Can you provide us with the text of the messages you are encountering?

 

 

 

 

 

Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for

 

assistance by email cannot be acknowledged.

 

 

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 

Beth Melton

 

Microsoft Office MVP

 

 

 

Coauthor of Word 2007 Inside Out:

 

http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/books/9801.aspx#AboutTheBook

 

 

 

Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word

 

TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/

 

MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/

 

 

 

"Techgurl" wrote in message

 

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On Monday, February 18, 2008 1:04 PM

 

Jeanette wrote:

 

 

 

Re: Word 2007 Issue

 

Beth Melton wrote:

 

I posted the text right under my signature.

 

 

 

Thanks

 

 

 

Jeanette

 

 

 

On Monday, February 18, 2008 1:31 PM

 

Gordon wrote:

 

 

 

Re: Word 2007 Issue

 

No you did not - that was the HELP text you posted - a lot of totally

 

irrelevant words.

 

 

 

On Tuesday, February 19, 2008 1:19 AM

 

Jeanette wrote:

 

 

 

Re: Word 2007 Issue

 

Gordon wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

NO this was the error that came up. I copied and pasted it

 

 

 

On Tuesday, February 19, 2008 1:26 AM

 

Jeanette wrote:

 

 

 

Re: Word 2007 Issue

 

Gordon wrote:

 

 

 

Let me explain better. When I first installed Office 2007 it worked

 

fine. After one of the updates it started opening a box with scroll bars.

 

 

 

Its starts as this

 

 

 

This error usually occurs because of macro security settings. If you

 

know that the macro comes from a source that you trust, you can change

 

your macro security settings to allow you to enable the macro. The way

 

that you change your macro security settings depends on the Microsoft

 

Office System program that you are using.

 

Microsoft Office Access, Microsoft Office Excel, Microsoft Office

 

PowerPoint, or Microsoft Office Word --

 

 

 

The help comes up with the error which I also posted. What I tried was

 

the setting they recommended and then I tried every setting in the macro

 

settings to eliminate this. The thing is it pops up every time even if

 

there is no document loaded so there is no macros.

 

 

 

I also tried reinstalling. I googled and tried to find a solution but

 

there was several people with the same problem but no one had a solution.

 

 

 

So I am asking here if anyone knows what to do. Or if it was a security

 

update which one was it so I can try to uninstall that update.

 

 

 

On Tuesday, February 19, 2008 11:48 AM

 

Beth Melton wrote:

 

 

 

Sorry, I missed that part.

 

Sorry, I missed that part. I've grown accustomed to reading up to a

 

signature and not after. :-)

 

 

 

It sounds like you have an add-in that is causing the issue. Click the

 

Office Button, click Word Options, and in the Add-ins section what add-ins

 

do you have listed? You can try disabling them to see if that resolves the

 

issue using the Manage options at the bottom.

 

 

 

Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for

 

assistance by email cannot be acknowledged.

 

 

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 

Beth Melton

 

Microsoft Office MVP

 

 

 

Coauthor of Word 2007 Inside Out:

 

http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/books/9801.aspx#AboutTheBook

 

 

 

Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word

 

TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/

 

MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/

 

 

 

"Jeanette" wrote in message

 

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On Tuesday, February 19, 2008 5:22 PM

 

Jeanette wrote:

 

 

 

Re: Word 2007 Issue

 

Beth Melton wrote:

 

 

 

Looks like the add ons I have is google desktop office add in

 

and ODF word add in.

 

 

 

But I do not see a button to disable them.

 

 

 

On Tuesday, February 19, 2008 5:26 PM

 

Jeanette wrote:

 

 

 

Re: Word 2007 Issue

 

Beth Melton wrote:

 

 

 

I found the add ins and disabled it. You were right its one of the add ins.

 

 

 

Thanks your so smart :)

 

 

 

On Tuesday, February 19, 2008 8:22 PM

 

Beth Melton wrote:

 

 

 

Glad to hear you have the issue resolved.

 

Glad to hear you have the issue resolved. :-)

 

 

 

Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for

 

assistance by email cannot be acknowledged.

 

 

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 

Beth Melton

 

Microsoft Office MVP

 

 

 

Coauthor of Word 2007 Inside Out:

 

http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/books/9801.aspx#AboutTheBook

 

 

 

Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word

 

TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/

 

MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/

 

 

 

"Jeanette" wrote in message

 

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On Wednesday, February 18, 2009 1:09 PM

 

- - wrote:

 

 

 

may help

 

Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is not installed on your computer. In

 

this case, no VBA macro can be run, regardless of whether the macro has a

 

valid certificate of trust.

 

 

 

so you have to :

 

1) go back to Control Panel\Programs and Features

 

2) click (office 2007) and (change) button

 

3) >add and remove features >continue

 

4) >office Share feature > turn on Visual Basic for APP

 

5) >continue

 

 

 

On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 6:52 PM

 

Cherry Vanderbeke wrote:

 

 

 

Mystery

 

Hi, I have the same problem. I have checked the add-ins and the only external one I had was for salesforce, which I have now removed as I wasn't using the software anymore. As a result the problem got even WORSE ... instead of having to click OK 6-8 times to respond to the error every time I open Word or open a new document, I now have to click OK up to *18* times! This is SO frustrating and very confusing to my clients when they see it. I saw the other suggestion about enabling VB, but I can't see how to do that. I have Office 2007 and I don't have an add/remove features option in my control panel. Please help, this is driving me mad!

 

 

 

On Wednesday, February 25, 2009 11:39 PM

 

Cherry V wrote:

 

 

 

A workaround

 

After reading some more websites I have now discovered how to disable all add-ins, which has fixed the problem. As soon as I add back ANY add-in, including Microsoft ones, the error comes straight back.

 

 

 

Is this going to affect my usage of Word? Any further ideas on what's going on here?

 

 

 

 

 

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