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I'm sure there is a very simple answer to this, but I can't work it out. In my new contract I am running Access 2003 on Windows XP and whenever I open a dbs I get asked two security questions.
1st is 'Security Warning, Unsafe Expressions not blocked"
2nd is 'Opening mydbs.mdb, this file may not be safe blah blah blah'

How do I turn these warnings off, I cant find any option to do so?

TIA
May 1 '07 #1
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smiler2505
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May 1 '07 #2
Lysander
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Macros > security > Low
Ta very much, problem solved
May 1 '07 #3

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