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We have provided several custom operations in the Option B Excel eForms for your convenience. The= se functions all require that macros be enabled. Before you ca= n enable macros, you must set the appropriate macro security level.
Macros can add a w= ide variety of custom behavior to Microsoft Excel workbooks, but they also = pose a potential security risk. Consequently, each version of Excel has pro= vided ways for users to enable or disable macros by setting the desired lev= el of macro security from Very High to Low; the initial =E2=80=9Cdefault=E2=80=9D setting provides a relatively high= level of protection.
The process for enabling macros depends upon the version of Excel and wh= ether the workbook has been digitally signed.