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  1. Enable or disable macros in Microsoft 365 files

    Improve security, evaluate and mitigate the risks of running macros, and see how to enable or disable macros for Microsoft 365.

  2. Change macro security settings in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to change the settings that enable or disable macros in Excel, and more. Change the macro security settings to control which macros run when you open a workbook.

  3. Habilitar o deshabilitar macros en archivos de Microsoft 365

    Mejore la seguridad, evalúe y mitigue los riesgos de ejecutar macros y vea cómo habilitar o deshabilitar macros para Microsoft 365.

  4. Working with Excel 4.0 macros - Microsoft Support

    Click Macro Settings, and then select the Enable Excel 4.0 macros when VBA macros are enabled check box. You can then select Disable VBA macros with notification or Enable all macros (not …

  5. Enable or disable macros in Microsoft 365 for Mac

    To be prompted each time a macro is detected, select Disable all macros with notification. This is the default setting. To silently disable all macros, select Disable all macros without notification. No …

  6. Create and save all your macros in a single workbook

    To make your macros available every time you open Excel, you can create them in a workbook called Personal.xlsb. That’s a hidden workbook stored on your computer, which opens in the background …

  7. Show the Developer tab - Microsoft Support

    Write macros. Run macros that you previously recorded. Use XML commands. Use ActiveX controls. Create applications to use with Microsoft 365 programs. Use form controls in Microsoft Excel. Work …

  8. Run a macro in Excel - Microsoft Support

    In Excel, you run a macro manually or automatically. A macro is an action or a set of actions that you can use to automate tasks. This topic shows you several ways to run macros manually or automatically.

  9. Automate tasks with the Macro Recorder - Microsoft Support

    Macros and VBA tools can be found on the Developer tab, which is hidden by default, so the first step is to enable it. Go to Excel > Preferences… > Ribbon & Toolbar.

  10. Trusted documents - Microsoft Support

    Nov 13, 2024 · However, if you trust the source of the file, or know that the active content is secure (for example, the macro is signed by a trusted publisher), then you can enable the file’s active content by …