Auto open macro no control over macro security

Ed in Aus

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I have some macros that are auto open on file, but I can't change my macro security settings. I don't think I would be quick enough to ctrl break the macros without them doing some mischeif. Can you open these another way so they don't run with out changing the security?
 

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Have you got macro security set to low? If you have then that is asking for trouble.
 
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Yeah its set to low at work we need it here, has to be set that way. Any ideas like open in debugger for a certain file???
 
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Hold the Shift key when you open the workbook, that keeps any event code from running.
 
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