Macros I created are shown as risky in my colleague's PC.

MandeepBajimaya

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  1. 365
  2. 2019
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  1. Windows
I have recorded a macro in Excel so that I can automate my monthly reporting. But It is shown as risky in other PCs. What can I do so that the error message is not shown?
 

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On the other PC, create a folder somewhere where you want to put your workbook with the macro. Name it something that no one will guess for some added security. Then open Excel and click on the File tab in the Ribbon > Options > Trust Center > Trust Center Settings > Trusted Locations > Add New Location > then give it the name of the folder you created. Then save your workbook there.
 
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