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Am 20.06.2011 14:14, schrieb Stephan Zietsman:
Does anyone know of a way to disable a macro in a document that has
already been opened?  Just to clarify, I don't mean "when opening a
document".  After I've opened a document and allowed macros to run, is
there a way to disable them later on, without having to close and
re-open the file?  A quick google search didn't answer my question.

Regards
Stephan

I'm sorry I was wrong with the "Strg+F11" keys.
You have to press the "Alt+F11" keys to open the development environment.

But way do you want to disable a macro, after you allowed to run it?

regards
Friedre

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