Word 2007 Macro Alert Since Win7 upgrade

Manigue

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Word 2007 displays several Macro warnings when I open a simple Word document that contains no macros what so ever. The .Doc is just a table of four columns with data.

This same .DOC opened without any problem while running Vista64. All I did was an upgrade. Word was installed during Vista64 days.

Followed Microsoft's pop-up solution and have selected all Macro options at the "Trusted" option settings but no luck.

Any ideas?
 

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Same problem here, but only with certain documents.

Cut and paste everything into a new document and save it, seems to work fine then.
 

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Thanks Frog.
That works for the .DOC in reference.
Hope I don't have to do it for ALL my .DOCs!!
 

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Word 2007 displays several Macro warnings when I open a simple Word document that contains no macros what so ever. The .Doc is just a table of four columns with data.

This same .DOC opened without any problem while running Vista64. All I did was an upgrade. Word was installed during Vista64 days.

Followed Microsoft's pop-up solution and have selected all Macro options at the "Trusted" option settings but no luck.

Any ideas?
Welcome to windows 7 forum.
Manique, have you done any surfing?
Run a virus scan.
 

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