Enabling Macro for a Single File

lswtic

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Hi all,
I was wondering if macro could only be enabled for a single xslm file, but not others. If not, what's the risk of enabling macro, and how can we minimize any potential risks?

Thanks.
 
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Why don't you put the macro in the specified file instead of your Personal file, then it's only available if you open the specified file.
 
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How about if i only want the macro on my specific file to be enabled, and all the other macro on other files disabled?
 
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I think i should just put the file in a separate folder and make the folder a trusted location. Thanks a lot!:biggrin::)
 
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