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Anonymous
2019-09-17T17:21:13+00:00

I'm getting the yellow Enable Content message when I open an Excel spreadsheet that I previously created. How can I stop this message for files I create?

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-09-22T07:15:36+00:00

    Hi Richard,

    Thanks for your reply.

    For further analysis, I would like to collect the more information for further analysis:

    1. The screenshot of warning message.
    2. The version of Office version. (Click File>select Account)
    3. Where did the file store?

    As if we open a file which is stored on a distrustful location, it also meet the same warning message.

    Besides, I want to collect the affected file to open on our side  to check it.

    You can upload the file to OneDrive, then share the link with us.

    If your file contains any privacy or confidential info that is unable to share in public, you can directly share with us via PM to proceed.

    I've sent you a private message to collect the information. You can access it via private message.

    Thanks,

    Qing

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  2. Anonymous
    2019-09-20T20:02:56+00:00

    There are no macro's in the spreadsheets.

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  3. Anonymous
    2019-09-19T21:43:20+00:00

    Hi Richard,

    Did you need further help? Do you have any updates?

    Regards,

    Qing

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  4. Anonymous
    2019-09-17T18:52:09+00:00

    Hi Richard,

    Thanks for posting the question on our forum.

    Normally, the message is related to the Office Security, you can check the detailed information about the security, such as Macro.

    For more information about disable the security message, you can refer to the following article, although the article is used for Word, Excel has the same steps:

    How to Disable the Security Warning Message Bar in Microsoft Office Programs

    ***Disclaimer:***Microsoft provides no assurances and/or warranties, implied or otherwise, and is not responsible for the information you receive from the third-party linked sites or any support related to technology.

    If this can’t help you, could you please provide the following information for further analysis?

    1. The screenshot of warning message.
    2. The version of Office version. (Click File>select Account)
    3. Where did the file store? Is there a macro in the file?

    Regards,

    Qing

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