Summary: Today, let's learn how to solve the problem that when Word 2010 closes a document, it prompts: "The function you are trying to run contains macros or needs macro support"? First, find the installation location of Word, usually in "X: Program Files..."
Today, let's learn how to solve the problem that when Word 2010 closes a document, it prompts: "The function you are trying to run contains macros or needs macro support"?
First, find the installation location of Word. Generally, under the folder "X: Program Files Microsoft Office Office14", "X" is your installation drive letter. For example, my office is installed on disk C, so you need to open the directory "C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office14".
Then find the word program in the file list, that is, "WINWORD. EXE". Select the file, right-click, and select "Run as administrator" from the right-click menu. This is the key point. You must run as an administrator. This is why I want you to open the word program in the office installation directory instead of opening a document at random, Because Word documents cannot be run as an administrator.
Then, click the "File" button in the upper left corner, click "Options", select "Trust Center" on the left side of the open word options interface, click "Trust Center Settings" on the right side, then select "Macro Settings" in the pop-up window, select "Disable all macros without notification", and click "OK" to close the window.
Maybe some students' problems have been solved after this step is completed, but some students' problems have not been solved, so we have to continue to look at the last step.
We return to the word option interface, and then click "Add ons", and click the "Go" button on the right side of "Manage: COM Add ons" at the bottom.
In the pop-up window, remove the check in front of several add ons and confirm to save. Then open and close the document to see if it has been solved perfectly.