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  2. Find Help on using the Visual Basic Editor - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/find-help-on-using-the-visual-basic-editor...

    Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) enables non-programmers to record, create, and edit macros that can automate tasks in Office applications. This article explains where you can find help when you use the Visual Basic Editor provided in your Office application. Access. Excel. Outlook.

  3. Enable or disable macros in Microsoft 365 files

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/enable-or-disable-macros-in-microsoft-365...

    Trust access to the VBA project object model Block or allow programmatic access to the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) object model from an automation client. This security option is for code written to automate a Microsoft 365 program and manipulate the VBA environment and object model.

  4. Error "Invalid password" when opening a VBA project using the...

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/error-invalid-password-when-opening-a-vba...

    When you try to open a Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) project using the correct password, you receive the error "Invalid password". STATUS: FIXED. The issue is fixed in current releases of Office 2019, Office LTSC2021 and M365 apps.

  5. Enable or disable ActiveX settings in Office files

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    If the file contains a Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) project, for example, and a macro-enabled Microsoft Excel file, the Trust Center is more restrictive, because the file may contain macros. Enable ActiveX controls and other active content only if you know that they are from a reliable source. Top of Page.

  6. Create or run a macro - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/create-or-run-a-macro-c6b99036-905c-49a6...

    Run a macro. Make a macro available in all documents. Add a macro button to the ribbon. Write a macro from scratch in Visual Basic. Record or create a macro and run it with a button or keyboard shortcut.

  7. Find Help on using the Visual Basic Editor - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-au/office/find-help-on-using-the-visual-basic-editor...

    Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) enables non-programmers to record, create, and edit macros that can automate tasks in Office applications. This article explains where you can find help when you use the Visual Basic Editor provided in your Office application.

  8. Digitally sign your VBA macro project - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/digitally-sign-your-vba-macro-project-956e9...

    This article describes how you can digitally sign a macro project on Windows by using a certificate. If you don't already have a digital certificate, you'll need to get one. Tip: To use or test macro projects on your own computer, you can create your own self-signing certificate by using the Selfcert.exe tool.

  9. Create or run a macro - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/create-or-run-a-macro-c6b99036-905c-49a6...

    Run a macro. Make a macro available in all documents. Add a macro button to the ribbon. Write a macro from scratch in Visual Basic. Record or create a macro and run it with a button or keyboard shortcut.

  10. Active content types in your files - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/active-content-types-in-your-files-b7ff2e8a...

    This article lists types of active content that can be blocked by the settings in Trust Center and which, when present, will cause the display of a message bar upon opening the document. When active content is blocked, a Security Warning appears.

  11. How to find and enable missing Copilot button in Microsoft 365...

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    When using Semi-Annual Enterprise Channel of Microsoft 365, you'll find that Microsoft 365 Copilot features are not available in your apps. In order to use the features enabled by your assigned Copilot license, you'll need to switch to Current Channel or the Monthly Enterprise Channel.

  12. Open file links directly in Office desktop apps - Microsoft...

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    This feature works for links to Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files, stored on OneDrive or SharePoint, that you click in Word, Excel, Outlook, or PowerPoint for Microsoft 365 on Windows or Mac. Once a user turns this feature on, it will apply to all three apps - Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.