How do I ensure the Office macro virus protection is turned on?
In Word 97 and Excel 97 (1.) On the Tools menu, click Options. (2.) On the General tab, check Macro Virus Protection. In Word 2000 and Excel 2000 Double-click the Tools menu, point to Macro and then choose Security. Select the level of security you want. High security will allow only macros that have been signed to open. Unsigned macros will be automatically disabled. Medium security always brings up the macro dialog protection box that allows you to disable macros if you are unsure of the macros. Important Note: If you are not able to follow the steps above because you cannot find the menu items, you may already be infected. If so, run anti-virus software containing the latest update, and scan your system often. Support for this particular virus is already available from a number of anti-virus companies (see more information below). If you are not able to run anti-virus software, it will be necessary to delete or rename your normal.dot file. This is the global template in Word, which
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