Click Trust Center, click Trust Center Settings, and then click Macro Settings.
You can choose "disable all macros without digital signature" first, and if not, choose "enable all macros (not recommended, potentially dangerous code may be run)", but in this way, it is very dangerous if a macro virus appears! But if you want to use it, you'll have to take risks.
Click the desired option, as described below:
Disable all macros without notice. Click this option if you don't trust macros. All macros in the document and security warnings about macros will be disabled. If there are unsigned macros in the documents you trust, you can put them in a trusted location. Allow documents in trusted locations to run directly without going through the security check of the trust center.
Disable all macros and notify This is the default setting. Click this option if you want to disable macros, but you want to receive a security warning when macros exist. In this way, you can choose when to enable these macros in various situations.
Disable all macros that are not digitally signed This setting is the same as the Disable all macros and notify option, except that macros are digitally signed by trusted publishers. If you trust the publisher, the macro can run. If you don't trust the publisher, you will be notified. In this way, you can choose to enable those signed macros or trust the publisher. All unsigned macros will be disabled without notice.
"Enable all macros (not recommended, potentially dangerous code may run)" Click this option to allow all macros to run. This setting makes your computer vulnerable to potentially malicious code, so it is not recommended.
Trust access to the VBA project object model. This setting applies only to developers.
Tip In Word, Excel and PowerPoint, you can open the Macro Security Settings dialog box from the Developer tab of the ribbon. If the Developer tab is not available, click the Microsoft Office button, and then click Program Name Option (where Program Name is the name of the program you are using, such as Word Option). Click Common, and then select the Show developer tabs on the ribbon check box.
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