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BudgetLink requires macros to be enabled in order to run correctly.
BudgetLink requires macros to be enabled in order to run correctly.
 
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File:enable_macros_security_warning.png|300px|Enable Macros - Security Warning
File:enable_macros.png|300px|Trust Center - Macro Settings
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== How to Enable Macros in Excel 365 ==
== How to Enable Macros in Excel 365 ==
[[File:enable_macros_security_warning.png|thumb|right|Enable Macros - Security Warning]]
[[File:enable_macros.png|300px|thumb|right|Trust Center - Macro Settings]]


When you first open BudgetLink in Microsoft Excel, you will typically receive the following security warning. This is a security feature of Microsoft Excel which is there to ensure you only run trusted code.
When you first open BudgetLink in Microsoft Excel, you will typically receive the following security warning. This is a security feature of Microsoft Excel which is there to ensure you only run trusted code.
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== How to Enable Macros in Excel 2007, 2010 and 2013 ==
== How to Enable Macros in Excel 2007, 2010 and 2013 ==
 
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[[File:StartupSecurityWarningExcel2007.png|300px|thumb|right|Security Warning]]
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File:StartupSecurityWarningExcel2007.png|300px|Security Warning
[[File:AddTrustedPublisherExcel2007.png|300px|thumb|right|Security Alert]]
File:AddTrustedPublisherExcel2007.png|300px|Security Alert
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When you first open BudgetLink in Microsoft Excel, you will typically receive the following security warning. This is a security feature of Microsoft Excel which is there to ensure you only run trusted code.
When you first open BudgetLink in Microsoft Excel, you will typically receive the following security warning. This is a security feature of Microsoft Excel which is there to ensure you only run trusted code.

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