Article ID: 215715
Article Last Modified on 10/10/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Excel 2000 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q215715
SYMPTOMS
When you run a macro in the Samples.xls file, you receive the following error message:
CAUSE
This problem occurs when you run any of the sample macros in the Samples.xls file included with Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Office and you have set the security level for macros to High.
RESOLUTION
To run the sample macros in the Samples.xls workbook, set the security level for macros to Medium or Low. To change the macro security level, follow these steps:
- If the Samples.xls file is open, close it.
- On the Tools menu, point to Macro and click Security.
- In the Security dialog box, click the Security Level tab.
- Click Medium and then click OK.
- Open Samples.xls. When prompted whether to enable or disable macros, click Enable Macros.
MORE INFORMATION
When you install either Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Office, the Setup program installs the sample workbook to the following folder:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Samples
NOTE: This location may be different depending on where you installed the Office program.
If you set the Excel macro security to High so that only digitally signed macros from trusted sources are allowed to run, thereby disabling unsigned macros, you will not be allowed to run sample macros in the Samples.xls workbook. Some add-ins in Microsoft Excel contain Excel version 4.0 macro code. This type of macro, also referred to as xlm, is stored in a macro sheet instead of a Visual Basic module. Excel 4.0 macros cannot be digitally signed and cannot be opened if macro security is High. To be consistent with other add-ins, Samples.xls is also not digitally signed for security.
For more information, see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.
225078 XL2000: Errors When Trusted Resources for Add-ins Is Removed
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