Examples of using Macro settings in English and their translations into Malay
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Macro Settings.
Click Macro Settings.
Macro settings are located in the Trust Center.
The following image is the Macro Settings area of the Trust Center.
The macro settings are not changed for all your Office programs.
Use the information in the following section to learn more about macro settings.
In the Macro Settings category, under Macro Settings, click the option that you want.
Click Trust Center, click Trust Center Settings, and then click Macro Settings.
Click Macro Settings, and then click Enable all macros(not recommended; potentially dangerous code can run).
To do that, click Options(Excel 2010 to 2016 versions) or Microsoft Office Button(Excel 2007), and then click Trust Center>Trust Center Settings> Macro Settings.
Click Macro Settings, and after that click Enable all macros(not prescribed; conceivably hazardous code can run).
Note: Any changes that you make in the Macro Settings category in Excel apply only to Excel and do not affect any other Microsoft Office program.
Under Macro Settings, click Enable all macros(not recommended, potentially dangerous code can run), and then click OK.
In the Trust Center dialog box, under Macro Settings, click Enable all macros(not recommended, potentially dangerous code can run) and then click OK.
Note: When you change your macro settings in the Trust Center, they are changed only for the Office program that you are currently using.
Macro security settings and their effects.
Change macro security settings in Excel.
Macro security level settings in Excel.
Depending on the macro security settings for your database, you might see one or more security messages on startup.
Tip: You can open the macro security settings dialog box from the Developer tab in the Ribbon, which is part of the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface.
In Excel, you can change the macro security settings to control which macros run and under what circumstances when you open a workbook.
If you have particular print settings you use frequently,create a macro containing a PrintOut action with these settings in its arguments.
For more information about macro security settings in Microsoft Office documents, see Enable or disable macros in Office files.
And in the lower part, you enter settings, called arguments, for the actions you have selected for your macro.
You can change macro security settings in the Trust Center, unless a system administrator in your organization has changed the default settings to prevent you from changing the settings. .
In the case where the macro doesn't have a valid signature, but you trust it and don't want to be notified again, instead of changing the default Trust Center settings to a less safe macro security setting, it is better to move the document to a Add, remove, or change a trusted location.
Important: If you are sure the document and macro are from a trustworthy source and have a valid signature, and you do not want to be notified about them again, instead of changing the default Trust Center settings to a less safe macro security setting, you can click Trust all documents from this publisher in the security dialog box.
Under all settings, if antivirus software that works with Microsoft Office is installed and the workbook contains macros, the workbook is scanned for known viruses before it is opened.
Disable all macros except digitally signed macros This setting is the same as the Disable all macros with notification option, except that if the macro is digitally signed by a trusted publisher, the macro can run if you have already trusted the publisher.