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9.3

Auto enable macros (workbook code)

Asked by vartanu in Visual Basic v1.0.5.x, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

Hello to all,
I'm using a VB code in 100 excel files(in one folder).
This code will save a back up copy everytime the data is change.
Can I somehow autoenable macros, so I wont get everytime the promt  "enable macros or not"
The code is embebd in the "view code" of each workbook.
Each workbook contain a table.
My code right now looks like this:
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Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean)
z = Left(ActiveWorkbook.Name, Application.WorksheetFunction.Find(".", ActiveWorkbook.Name) - 1)
XPath = "P:\starpro\Plateau 1\11 Table Upload\System Static Data\Functional Design\FS Bak\Tables Bak\" & ActiveWorkbook.Name & Format(Now(), "dd-mm-yy hhmm") & ".xls"
ActiveWorkbook.SaveAs (XPath)
End Sub
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I'm just a beginer with VB so please be kind.
Thank you very much in advance.
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