You must have some unsigned macros in your normal.dot template. To eliminate
the nag screens, you should get the macros signed - probably by yourself. To
get yourself as a "Trusted Publisher", run the program SELFCERT.EXE that
should be in your office directory where the office program is installed.
After getting your own certificate, you may assign the macro to be "signed"
by yourself and include yourself as a trusted source. These actions can be
done through WORD by going to Tools/Macros/Security to add yourself as
trusted, and to "Tools/Macros/Visual Basic Editor", then in VB to
"Tools/Digital Signatures" to sign any or all the macros.
This should fix your problem. I have been there myself. Good luck.
Peter
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> -----Original Message-----
> I have trouble with Microsoft Word right now. When I try
> bringing it up I have to go through "three" windows first.
> They all say that Macros May contain viruses and I have to
> push a button saying Enable Macros on each of the three of
> them. Would you have any idea how I could get rid of these
> windows? Thank you.
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