Microsoft Office: Document and Macro SecurityMacro SecurityBy default, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) disable macros in documents unless digitally signed. However, many third-party add-ins are not digitally signed and will not function unless the macro security level is lowered. As of 2007, Office macro viruses are not a big threat and are easily detected by anti-virus software. Office XP: Word, Excel, PowerpointThis needs to be done in each application (as needed):
Office 2003: Word, Excel, PowerpointSee above as for Office XP. Office 2007: Word, Excel, PowerpointThis needs to be done in each application (as needed):
Document SecurityMicrosoft Office 2003 Service Pack 3 and Microsoft Office 2007 introduce a feature which blocks old file formats, including some older Word, Excel, Lotus and Quattro Pro formats. When you attempt to open such a file after you will receive the following error:
Blocking of such types may be disabled by setting registry entries. See: Copyright © 1996-2023 Cadzow TECH Pty. Ltd. All rights reserved. Information and prices contained in this website may change without notice. Terms of use. Question/comment about this page? Please email webguru@cadzow.com.au |