Charles
Thu Aug 18 08:18:56 CDT 2005
No, you can't. The closest is to have the text and formatting of the
document actually created by the AutoOpen macro so that if the macro is not
allowed to run the text is not displayed. Even that only forces it to be run
the first time.
Alternatively, you can sign the project with a recognized certificate, in
which case it should run in the corporate environment once the certificate
has been accepted.
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Charles Kenyon
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Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
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See also the MVP FAQ:
http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome!
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"Antonio Pérez" <aperezcarro@yahoo.es> wrote in message
news:O$xZJr8oFHA.1148@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hello again :
>
> I know all the conditions regarding macro security, but I really want a
> corporate system to avoid that somebody can't open a doc without use it's
> autoopen macro.
>
> I know about server solutions, but my ask is the next : If user have top
> level of security set, is it possible to force to user to execute
> corporate macros ?
>
> Thanks and excuse my bad english
> Antonio Pérez
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