![]() All our development templates for 2007 and upwards will have this macro extension. Workbooks with functioning macros need to be saved as an Excel Macro-Enabled Workbook. In Excel 2007, Microsoft introduced a new file extension. If it is the first time, or the macros in our demo systems and templates don’t run, then this might be useful for you. If you have run macros before on Excel 2007 and have no problems with security, then read no further. ![]() ![]() Others could be coming across Excel macros for the first time.Įxcel 2007 upwards has some additional security for running macros. Some of you will be quite capable and experienced with Excel macros and VBA. Many of the tools, templates and systems that we build use macros in Excel.
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