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Troubleshoot modifying the list of trusted publishers for macros
Article Show All Hide All I can't add a macro developer to the list of trusted publishers. The certificate for the source may not be authenticated You can only add cert...
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About helping protect files from macro viruses
Article A macro virus is a type of computer virus that is stored in a macro within a Microsoft Office Visio file, ActiveX control, COM add-in, or Visio add-on. To furth...
About macro security levels
Article The following information summarizes how macro virus protection works under each setting on the Security Level tab in the Security dialog box (Tools menu, Macro...
Check for macros that might contain viruses
Article A macro virus is a type of computer virus that could be stored in macros within a Visio document (such as a drawing, stencil, or template), or within any Active...
Modify the list of trusted sources for macros
Article Note Because macros can contain viruses, be careful about running them. Among the precautions you can take, be sure to run up-to-date antivirus software on...
Change the security level for macro virus protection
Article Note Because macros can contain viruses, be careful about running them. Among the precautions you take, be sure to run up-to-date antivirus software on yo...
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